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How did Charles Lindbergh’s flight to Paris affect the aviation industry in the 1920s?
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The aviation industry experienced a decline because of increased fear among Americans about air travel.
The aviation industry experienced a decline because of increased fear among Americans about air travel.
The aviation industry experienced a decline because of better alternatives, such as the automobile, for travel.
The aviation industry experienced a decline because of better alternatives, such as the automobile, for travel.
The aviation industry experienced a boom because Americans felt safer flying in an airplane.
The aviation industry experienced a boom because Americans felt safer flying in an airplane.
The aviation industry had to develop more comprehensive guidelines and training for flights between coastal cities.
The aviation industry had to develop more comprehensive guidelines and training for flights between coastal cities.
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The aviation industry experienced a boom because Americans felt safer flying in an airplane.
Lindbergh’s nonstop transatlantic flight in 1927 boosted public confidence, spurred investment and demand for air travel, and accelerated growth in commercial aviation and aircraft manufacturing.
Lindbergh’s nonstop transatlantic flight in 1927 boosted public confidence, spurred investment and demand for air travel, and accelerated growth in commercial aviation and aircraft manufacturing.
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