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What was the "car culture" of the 1950s? an economy that was focused solely on the car industry a rise in TV shows sponsored by car companies a way of life that centered around the automobile a rejection of consumerism and conformity

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A way of life that centered around the automobile.

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The "car culture" of the 1950's changed American society forever. The increased development and affordability of cars for the average American citizens allowed them to live outside of urban centers, away from their places of work. Cars helped in the creation of suburbs, as millions of Americans could now afford to drive to their places of work and home. Along with this, the car represented individual freedom and lead to the creation of fast food restaurants.

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