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kumpel [21]
3 years ago
15

What was the “car culture” of the 1950s?

History
2 answers:
Sati [7]3 years ago
8 0

World-War- 2 changed American car manufacturing industry. Car manufacturing companies started focusing on Innovations and safety and this gave birth to many highly prized classic cards during that period.  

Further Explanation:

<u>After the end of world war – 2, the world quickly moved towards modernization and technology</u>. During war, Germany had invaded Poland, France and many more nations and those nations were also the spearhead of motor vehicle industry. <u>Many countries still had horses as they were used from centuries for wars but American President Roosevelt wanted to make United States the ‘Arsenal of Defence’ and that is why he insisted on technology and manufacturing.</u> Americans provided thousands of Vehicles to its allies and set up car manufacturing industries on its land and many such companies like Ford and General motors are still around even today. <u>Growing interest of countries in cars made motor vehicle companies wealthy and they started focusing on creating best technology to attract more customers. </u>Car manufacturing companies started to focus on innovations and safety and that gave birth to many highly priced yet fast cards during that period. Some of the classic cars which were manufactured during that period are still around.<u> This not only sky rocketed the American car industry but also made an impact on economy to the good cause. </u>That period of motor vehicles made sure that they are here to stay as people will never stop buying cars.  

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Answer details:

Grade:High School

Subject:History

Chapter:Manufacturing Industry

Keywords:

History of Cars, Manufacturing industry, World War-2, Ford, General Motors, Roosevelt, Allies, Money, Wealthy, Economic Growth, Germany.  

jenyasd209 [6]3 years ago
8 0

The "Car Culture" of 1950s simply refers that the life of people centered round the automobiles. People began to buy cars on a large scale.There began abundant production of automobiles and more than 15% population was employed in the same industry. New cars with new design and and of good quality were introduced. Luxury items such as power brakes and power steering  became popular.The innovations in design and safety gave birth to highly priced cars. The Car Culture led to the introduction of National Highway system and ultimately promoted other businesses as well.

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