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What influenced the rise in consumer spending in the 1920s?

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Answer:

The increased availability of goods. Consumer confidence in markets and overproduction fueled these trends

Explanation: The increased consumer confidence of the 1920s led to the Great Depression

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Answer:

Access to Credit

Step-by-step explanation:

Banks were loaning money left and right (whether they should be or not) and as a result, people had access to capital. This all froze after the market crash and credit went away.

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