Which development would most likely reduce the standard of living in the
United States?
O A....
Social Studies, 10.03.2021 22:50 Kylehc21
Which development would most likely reduce the standard of living in the
United States?
O A. It becomes more difficult for U. S. citizens to get health care.
O B. U. S. factories begin producing goods at a much faster rate.
C. More Americans begin traveling to different states for work.
O D. The U. S. government decides to return to the gold standard.
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