The chapter introduction uses the automobile as a symbol for the 1950s in order to make the point that
A) a culture of mobility developed, featuring abundance and a high degree of movement, especially to the suburbs.
B) the variations and yearly changes in car design reflected the diversity and divisions in American life.
C) government programs no longer focused on people (as in the New Deal) , but on things (as with the Interstate Highway System) .
D) car-buying adults were more influential than children and their toys in shaping American culture.
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Q2: An earlier chapter pointed out that by
Q3: All of the following help explain the
Q4: Which of the following contributed to the
Q5: Which one of the following was NOT
Q6: As Henry Ford had been to mass
Q7: American life in the 1950s has been
Q8: Church membership in the 1950s
A) for the
Q9: Religion in the 1950s was
A) increasingly seen
Q10: Which stereotype of women was most common
Q11: Popular design features that marked the houses
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