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Which claims did land sellers in Florida make in 1920s advertisements? Check all that apply.

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  • In the 1920's Florida was the focus of one of the greatest economic and social phenomenon in American history as hundreds of thousands of Americans of all types of financial strata poured into the Sunshine State and forever changed the global image of Florida. There were similar movements in the south of France during the 1920's, but the Florida story was so vast and complete that it changed the entire scope of the state. After the 1920's Florida would never again be viewed as an farming state.
  • Two important elements played roles in the Florida Land Boom. For the first time Americans had the time and money to travel to Florida to invest in real estate. For the educated and skilled working American, the 1920's meant paid vacations, pensions, and fringe benefits unheard of during the Victorian Era. The United States also had the automobile: that indispensable family transportation that allowed you to travel to Florida. This "welfare capitalism" of time and money contributed to the arrival in Florida of a new kind of tourist - middle class families.

The land sellers in Florida claimed that land value would continue to rise, and buyers would have guaranteed income, the lands would be easy to build on with easy-to-get credits for the buyers. Thus, options A, B, D, and E are correct.

Who are land sellers?

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Land sellers are the people who deal with the real estate and property like lands and possessions to the buyers. In the 1920s land sellers in Florida made many claims about the properties.

They claimed that the value of the land would keep rising in the future and the buyers will have guaranteed income and profit. They also claimed that there will be easy to build and credit.

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