Which groups did not share in the prosperity of the late 1800s? Choose all answers that are correct.
A. shopkeepers
B. tenement dwellers
C. factory workers
D. robber barons

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Answer:

B. tenement dwellers

C. factory workers

Explanation:

With rapid economic growth, the United States experienced a time of prosperity in the 1920s. A wave of consumerism has hit this country. More and more Americans had cars, appliances, radios, telephones, and others. The level of well-being and wealth of the general population was getting higher and higher.

Despite appearances, American prosperity was fragile, precarious, and misleading because it was encouraged and stimulated by advertising and often resorted to credit purchases. Moreover, this prosperity did not reach all Americans and left some citizen groups out such as farmers, tenement dwellers, and factory workers.