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What was the “car culture” of the 1950s?
an economy that was focused solely on the car industry
a rise in TV shows sponsored by car companies
a way of life that centered around the automobile
a rejection of consumerism and conformity
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"a way of life that centered around the automobile"
This meant widespread car ownership and driving shaped daily life—suburban growth, highways, drive-ins, road trips, shopping centers, and youth/consumer culture—rather than a sole economic focus or a rejection of consumerism.
This meant widespread car ownership and driving shaped daily life—suburban growth, highways, drive-ins, road trips, shopping centers, and youth/consumer culture—rather than a sole economic focus or a rejection of consumerism.
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