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"Something new has come to confront American democracy… This is our proudest boast: 'The American citizen has more comforts and conveniences than kings had two hundred years ago.' It is a fact and this fact is the outward evidence of the new force which has crossed the path of American democracy. The increasing stream of automobiles and radios,buildings and bathrooms,furs and furniture,liners,hotels,bridges,vacuum cleaners…these are the signs… Consumptionism is bringing it about that the American citizen's first importance to his country is no longer that of citizen but that of consumer."
Samuel Strauss,"Things Are in the Saddle," Atlantic Monthly,1924
-Disagreements over the implications of the situation described in the passage served to increase
Q2: Population growth in this period most directly
Q9: Which of the following is not an
Q16: Which of the following evidence would best
Q18: Which of the following was a causal
Q19: The labor system depicted here was justified
Q19: Criticisms of the attitudes expressed in the
Q21: Which of the following political developments would
Q29: A central source of disagreement between these
Q35: Many of those who sided with the
Q46: Which of the following historical trends is