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How did cars affect the lives of South Carolinians in the 1920s?(1 point) Responses South Carolinians were able to travel more, including to vacation at tourist destinations. South Carolinians were able to travel more, including to vacation at tourist destinations. Cars benefited urban South Carolinians most because a lack of roads made cars useless in rural areas. Cars benefited urban South Carolinians most because a lack of roads made cars useless in rural areas. Poor South Carolinians benefited the most because they could drive to better-paying jobs. Poor South Carolinians benefited the most because they could drive to better-paying jobs. There was little effect for South Carolinians because cars were too expensive. There was little effect for South Carolinians because cars were too expensive.

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The most accurate response would be: "South Carolinians were able to travel more, including to vacation at tourist destinations."

In the 1920s, the automobile revolutionized transportation, allowing people to access various destinations more easily and fostering tourism. While there were disparities in access based on urban versus rural locations and socio-economic status, the overall impact of cars was significant in expanding mobility and travel opportunities for many South Carolinians.