Which statement does NOT describe a result of the automobile industry's influence on life during the Roaring Twenties? A. Other
industries, such as glass and rubber, developed rapidly. B. People in the United States took more vacations. C. The average household owned two cars. D. Many people could now drive to work.
The location of the early English colonies in North America was most directly affected by "rivers along the Atlantic coast," since these rivers allowed them to get inland.