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Why did the automobile have a major impact on the united states in the 1920's?

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inexperienced drivers caused numerous accidents that made it difficult for hospitals to provide adequate care

the government could tax gasoline and an increase in the use of cars increased federal and state revenue

traffic began to create significant commuting problems that the government failed to address

increased automobile ownership allowed more americans to move outside the cities to live in the suburbs

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