Which was one result of the car culture that developed in the postwar era? (Points : 3) Congress passed legislation to provide for the construction of the interstate highway system. Higher speed limits went into effect, causing concerns about fuel consumption. There was a decrease in the federal gasoline tax, which eased rationing. Families found it difficult to purchase cars because production could not meet demands.



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One result of the car culture that developed in the postwar era was A. Congress passed legislation to provide for the construction of theinterstate highway system

The correct answer is A) Congress passed legislation to provide for the construction of the interstate highway system.

One result of the car culture developed in the post-war era was that Congress passed legislation to provide for the construction of the interstate highway system.

President Dwight D. Eisenhower supported the formation of the Interstate of the Highway System of the United States. Congress authorized the construction of the highway system through the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956. American citizens could afford a car and the government developed the system in order to have good roads to connect the people of America. The highway system covers all the states with main and functional highways that connect all the capital cities of the states.  

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