At arms length to avoid another war
Cotton gin
The Middle Colonies were called the "Bread Colonies" because they farmed important grains that helped keep them alive.
It helped lower the cost of cotton and so now people could afford undergarments and more clothing. It also keep up with people's demands. It's in a 8th grade history book. :D
They were fighting to keep their land. ~APEX~
Politicians rely on the votes of consumers to keep them in office.
This question is hard to answer in a timely manner. There is tons to read about Henry Ford, and it's hard to find the exact piece of information being requested. Ford did become a major supplier in the 1920s, and the business as a supplier helped to keep costs down.
safety (too keep it from picking up contamination from bacteria, physical contamination like dirt, chemical contamination, etc...) to keep it from breaking (like eggs) to make it easier to sell (a can of soup instead of a barrel of soup)
Politicians rely on the votes of consumers to keep them in office.
Politicians rely on the votes of consumers to keep them in office.
It is hard to pinpoint specific companies that keep consumers informed with enews. Any company can set up their own online newsletter and distribute it to their consumers.
Aircraft engine manufacturers construct aircraft engines, and maintain the engines when faulty.
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The people living and practicing their faith helped to keep it going.
well the consumers responsibilities is that when they purchases something they have to keep the recipe on them
There was not a large middle class in the 1920s. While wages were rising for the majority of workers, they were not keeping pace with the increase in the cost of living or the wealth in the hands of the industrialists and others in the upper income classes. Increased manufacturing and agricultural output, but wages did not keep pace for the consumers to purchase all that was produced or grown. Hence, inventories increased and agricultural income remained low. Buying on credit, known in the 1920s as installment buying. People purchased things like refrigerators on time, and did not have money to pay for the product in the future, when the bills became due.
During the 1920s, the United States economy moved through which phase of the business cycle