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For Rostow’s Stages of Growth, what might be a trait of the age of mass consumption?Group of answer choicesSubsistence farming, barteringDevelopment of currency & infrastructure, selling of goodsRapid growth in a limited number of economic activities, beginning of individualism, modernization in core/key areas of the countrySpreading of modern technology to more industries within the country, workers become more skilled & specialized, industrialization takes placeThings that were formerly luxury items become viewed as necessities, higher incomes, large portion of workforce in the service sector of the economy

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For Rostow’s Stages of Growth, what might be a trait of the age of mass consumption?Group of answer choicesSubsistence farming, barteringDevelopment of currency & infrastructure, selling of goodsRapid growth in a limited number of economic activities, beginning of individualism, modernization in core/key areas of the countrySpreading of modern technology to more industries within the country, workers become more skilled & specialized, industrialization takes placeThings that were formerly luxury items become viewed as necessities, higher incomes, large portion of workforce in the service sector of the economy

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The trait of the age of mass consumption in Rostow’s Stages of Growth would be "Things that were formerly luxury items become viewed as necessities, higher incomes, large portion of workforce in the service sector of the economy". This stage is characterized by a shift from an industrial society to a service society, where the majority of the workforce is employed in services rather than in manufacturing. There is also a significant increase in disposable income and consumer spending, with many items that were once considered luxuries becoming necessities.

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