Mass production resulted ina. less affordability of goods.
c. reduced prices of goods.
b. higher costs of production.
d. decreased standards of living.

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Answer 1
Answer: If you produce a lot, you can produce it cheaper (for example, you only need to buy the machinery once), and then the goods will become more affordable; cheaper and the standards of living will increase.

the correct answer is c, the rest is false!

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