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Quiz: Advertising and Consumer Society: Changing Lifestyles

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Building on what you've learned about the economic boom, let’s test your knowledge of how advertising and consumer society shaped changing lifestyles in the early 20th century!

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What was one of the key methods used by companies to encourage people to buy their products in the 1920s?

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Which of the following were popular advertising techniques in the 1920s? (Select all that apply)

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In the 1920s, advertising became widespread due to the rise of {{blank0}} and the popularity of radio and magazines.

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Which industry benefited the most from advertising in the 1920s?

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One of the most famous advertising slogans of the 1920s was "Reach for a {{blank0}}, instead of a sweet," promoting cigarettes.

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How did advertising influence consumer behaviour in the 1920s? (Select all that apply)

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What was a significant cultural effect of advertising in the 1920s?

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