What was the result of the consumer revolution of the eighteenth century?
A) A vast increase in personal indebtedness, as individuals borrowed money in order to purchase consumer items
B) A new type of society in which people derived their self-identity as much from their consuming practices as from their work lives
C) The development of increasingly stark class distinctions based on consumption
D) Notions of community values and expected norms, since people could now purchase the same consumer items.
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