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How did the increase in the automobile’s popularity affect Indiana’s economy after the war? Select all that apply. (1 point) Responses
A. The steel industry increased production and workers to keep up with demand, helping the economy boom.
B. Downtown shopping areas flourished as people were able to easily access them via the new interstates.
C. Auto workers were able to negotiate for better wages and benefits, giving them more disposable income.
D. The tax increases necessary to build new roads caused a mild recession.
A. The steel industry increased production and workers to keep up with demand, helping the economy boom.
B. Downtown shopping areas flourished as people were able to easily access them via the new interstates.
C. Auto workers were able to negotiate for better wages and benefits, giving them more disposable income.
D. The tax increases necessary to build new roads caused a mild recession.
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A. The steel industry increased production and workers to keep up with demand, helping the economy boom.
B. Downtown shopping areas flourished as people were able to easily access them via the new interstates.
C. Auto workers were able to negotiate for better wages and benefits, giving them more disposable income.
B. Downtown shopping areas flourished as people were able to easily access them via the new interstates.
C. Auto workers were able to negotiate for better wages and benefits, giving them more disposable income.
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