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Which two things combined to create a “car culture” in the United States in the 1950s?
the growth of suburbs and the increased affordability of cars
the advances in technology and the growth in unemployment
the end of the Great Depression and the beginning of the Cold War
the rise of conformity and the attitude of the beat generation
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the growth of suburbs and the increased affordability of cars
After WWII the GI Bill, rising incomes, and highway construction led to suburbanization, while mass production and lower prices made cars widely affordable—together creating 1950s car culture.
After WWII the GI Bill, rising incomes, and highway construction led to suburbanization, while mass production and lower prices made cars widely affordable—together creating 1950s car culture.
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