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What was an outcome of industrialization during the 1920s?

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An outcome of industrialization during the 1920s is that Americans bought clothes instead of making them. Prior industrialization, people used to produce their own tools, food, furniture and even clothing in homes or small, rural shops, using hand tools or simple machines. However, industrialization led to a shift to new and more powered machinery and factories and textile industries, accompanied by the development of the steam engine, played major roles in the Industrial Revolution.

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