What would happen if consumers decided to simplify their lives and spend less on material goods and services This (1) is taking on a certain urgency as rates of economic growth continue to decelerate throughout the industrialized world, and (2) millions of consumers appear to be (3) for more frugal lifestyle. The Stanford Research Institute, which has done some of the most extensive work on the frugality phenomenon, (4) that nearly five million American adults number " (5) to and act on some but not all" of its basic tenets.
The frugality phenomenon first achieved prominence as a middle-class (6) of high-consumption lifestyle in the industrial world during the 50’s and 60’s. In the Silent Revolution, Ronald Ingehart of the University of Michingan’ s Institute of Social Research examined this (7) in the United States and 10 Western European nations. He concluded that a change has taken place "
A. answering
B. making
C. opting
D. planning
What would happen if consumers decided to simplify their lives and spend less on material goods and services This (1) is taking on’ a certain urgency as rates of economic growth continue to decelerate throughout the industrialized world, and (2) millions of consumers appear to be (3) for more frugal lifestyle. The Stanford Research Institute, which has done some of the most extensive work on the frugality phenomenon, (4) that nearly five million American adults number" (5) to and act on some but not all" of its basic tenets.
The frugality phenomenon first achieved prominence as a middle-class (6) of high consumption lifestyle in the industrial world during the 50’s and 60’s. In the Silent Revolution, Ronald Inglehart of the University of Michingan’s Institute of Social Research examined this (7) in the United States and 10 Western European nations. He concluded that a change has taken place
A. suffer
B. differ
C. diverge
D. retreat
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