In the 1920s the distribution of wealth in the western world was such that a very small percentage of the population controlled a large amount of the wealth. This meant that as the decade continued and an ever-vaster supply of products were being made, fewer people would be even capable of purchasing these goods.
Consider pp. 82-94 in our text. How does the modern era compare to this earlier period? How might our society's economic health suffer / prosper in the coming years? Share your idea(s) by referring to something specific from the text in your response.
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