What does this advertisement suggest about consumers during the 1920s?


Consumers wanted to buy products associated with wealth and luxury.
Consumers preferred to buy products that contributed to better health.
Consumers resisted trying new products because of their high cost.
Consumers disbelieved the claims made by new advertisements.

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Choice (A) is the most correct. During the 1920s, people were looking for ways to spend their excess income. This was the "Roaring Twenties," a time of luxury and excitement. People had disposable income and were finding ways to consume that had not been available to them in the past decades, what with the introduction of mass production and other types of business technology.