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A change in social trends
A move toward prosperity
A interest in lowering taxes
A concern about the standard of living
Explanation: After World War I, American society and economy faced some radical changes which were leading America towards the Great Depression. The social gap between rich and poor people became intensified and way more evident. New socialist and communist ideologies increased the desire of underprivileged people to take part in government regulation.
Both the textile and agriculture industries faced growing economic problems due to overproduction. The overproduction of consumer goods caused concerns about the standard of living and eventually resulted in the crash of the stock market in 1929 which can be considered the beginning of the Great Depression. The standard of living decreased and became the most important concern for the government and the citizens.