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What was a cause of decreased demand for food in the 1920s? A) the end of World War I B) decreased family income C) highly priced goods D) increased farming incomes
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What was a cause of decreased demand for food in the 1920s?
A) the end of World War I
B) decreased family income
C) highly priced goods
D) increased farming incomes
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A) the end of World War I
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