Respuesta :
Near the end of the 1920s, demand for consumer goods "D. increased as wages increased" since this was part of the economic bubble that led to the Great Crash of 1929.
I believe the answer is: C. slowed as wages stagnated.
As we enter the end of 1920s, our country just entered the earliest stage of the Great Depression. During this time period, our economy experience a massive stunt, which force many companies to fire their employees. And for those who survive the employment, their wages would either be reduced or stagnated.
Since many people are unemployed and cant afford to buy new products, the demand for consumer goods was slowed down.