Ralph Nader was discussing the auto industry. He believes that they should have more safety
measures to protect motorists as they drive on the highway. Better brakes and seatbelt safety was
emphasized in his book. A lot of
accidents happen due to people not buckling up or having their brakes fail
them.
In the era after Wold War I and before the Great Depression, American towns grew rapidly mostly because of the Second Industrial Revolution, which gave way to a rise of factories both in and around major cities in the US.
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