Government Automobile Regulations
1. In the 1920s many American consumers began to adopt the ?
1. In the 1920s many American consumers began to adopt the practice of (1 point)
recycling.
sewing their own clothes.
buying goods on credit.
publishing their own newspaper.
2. Advertisements in the 1920s changed from an emphasis on quality to an emphasis on (1 point)
consumer image.
quantity.
product location.
production.
3. Ford did not invent the assembly line, but he (1 point)
shortened it.
made it more efficient.
sold it to consumers.
gave it a new name.
4. The increase in automobiles led to the rise of new businesses such as (1 point)
railroads.
newspaper and magazine publishing.
motels and gas stations.
motion pictures.
5. The nation’s businesses took off in the 1920s, in part because of (1 point)
strict government regulation.
Republican laissez-faire policies.
the dominance of monopolies.
the development of new steel processes
1. C buying goods with credit
2. A consumer image
3. B made it more efficient
4. C motels and gas stations
5. B Republican laissez-faire policies
CADA Supports Proposed Federal Fuel Economy Regulation – 1/2
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