3. What were some results that came from people moving to suburbs and purchasing automobiles?

Access Topic 13: Prosperity and Depression, Lesson 2: Social Change in American History. Read The Automobile Changes America and A New National Culture. Hint: Think about how it changed women’s lives. Think about how this led to mass culture (culture that spreads across the nation)

Some results that came from people moving to suburbs and purchasing automobiles include:

1. Increased independence and mobility for women: The availability of automobiles made it easier for women to travel independently, leading to a greater sense of freedom and autonomy. Women were able to drive themselves to work, social events, and other activities, which was a significant change from relying on male relatives or public transportation.

2. The rise of mass culture: The widespread ownership of automobiles helped to create a mass culture in America. This was due to the fact that people could now easily travel and experience different parts of the country, leading to a more homogenized national culture. This also allowed for the spread of popular entertainment, fashion trends, and consumer goods across the country.

3. Increased suburbanization: The availability of automobiles made it easier for people to move to suburbs outside of major cities. This led to the growth of suburbia and the development of suburban communities, which had a significant impact on American society and culture. Suburban living became associated with a certain lifestyle, including owning a car, a single-family home, and participating in consumer culture.

4. Economic growth and expansion: The automobile industry played a major role in the economic growth and expansion of the United States. The production and sale of automobiles created jobs, stimulated the economy, and spurred on other industries such as oil, rubber, and road construction. The increased mobility provided by automobiles also helped to drive the growth of tourism and travel industries.