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- why were radios and board games good options for entertaining families in the 1930s? they were found free in certain cereal boxes. they only required a quarter to use each time. there was no further investment after the initial purchase.
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To determine the correct answer, we analyze the context of the 1930s (Great Depression era, economic hardship).
- Option 1: Radios and board games weren't commonly free in cereal boxes.
- Option 2: Radios don't use quarters per use, and board games don't require quarters after purchase.
- Option 3: After buying a radio or board game, there's no recurring cost (e.g., no fees, no need to buy more to use them), which fits the economic situation of the 1930s.
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C. There was no further investment after the initial purchase.