Which company introduced the famous advertising slogan "A Dollar's Worth of Radio for 59 Cents" during the Great Depression, fundamentally changing how electronics were marketed to budget-conscious consumers?

The Great Depression (1929-1939) changed how companies marketed their products. With consumers having less disposable income, advertising strategies shifted dramatically from luxury-focused messaging to emphasizing affordability, durability, and value. This poll tests your knowledge about one of the most successful advertising slogan pivots during this challenging economic period, which helped a company not only survive but thrive when many others failed.

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