Which of the statements describing the 1920s is NOT true? A) consumerism continued B) people were “buying on the margin” C) stock market speculation was excessive D) high prices continued for agricultural commodities

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The answer I believe is D

The correct answer is D) high prices continued for agriculture commodities.

The statement that is not true about the 1920s is high prices continued for agriculture commodities.

The period in the United States history called “the Roaring 20s” was a period of economic prosperity in the country that impacted other areas such as culture and fashion style. United States citizens had enough money to buy a house, support a family and invest. Production in the industries allowed the fabrication of cars and new technological devices that augmented consumerism in people. Women changed in many things such as in their liberty to dress in the way they wanted and started to get some jobs in the companies. But what is not true about this time is that high prices continued for agriculture commodities.