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Mass production was not an important factor in the consumer goods revolution.
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The economic growth of the 1920s was mostly the result of the work of many small firms.
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Wage increases easily kept pace with increases in labor productivity during the 1920s.
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Agriculture did not participate in the prosperity of the 1920s.
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Some influential women's groups did not support the Equal Rights Amendment in the 1920s.
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There was a drop in the birth rate in the 1920s.
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The Palmer raids were successful because officials were careful to arrest only bona fide Bolsheviks and anarchists.
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The Republicans' tariff policies of the 1920s favored lowering rates on imported goods.
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Republican policy of the 1920s advocated cutting both taxes and government spending.
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Republican presidents effectively reduced the number of government bureaucrats by half during the 1920s.
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