In the postwar era, the increased availability and affordability of cars most facilitated which social change?
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The increased availability and affordability of cars during the post-war era, increased contact between people living in areas, which were previously considered ‘far-away’. This resulted in increased exchange of ideas, culture and philosophies between people.
Women could drive cars and those women who drove cars were seen as ‘liberated’.
On the downside, it resulted in increased injuries and accidental deaths, increase in air and noise pollution, obesity due to lack of exercise and cardiovascular diseases.
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D. the growth of suburbs
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