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Increased Mobility: Automobiles & Aviation

Which had more of an impact on the average North American in the 1920s and 1930s, the advent of the car or the airplane? Provide reasons for your response

Sagot :

The car by far one of the main reasons was a plane was very practical because in most cases the average American would never dream of getting on or much less touch a plane and planes weren’t very safe and here’s more reasons for city life you had taxis for faster travel food trucks for fresher food streets were a lot more clean because of not a lot of horses for the horse poop and as for the country even tho roads weren’t very established there were more road then runways and made travel WAY WAY faster.