Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements accurately describe the automobile in the 1920s?
A) It was still just a plaything of the rich.
B) It lost much of its potential market as people turned to the new forms of mass transit available.
C) It was produced mostly for the overseas market since Americans could not afford the high-priced American models.
D) It became common in most American socioeconomic groups, as cheap Japanese models flooded the market.
E) It saw a big increase in popularity, with the number of vehicle registrations reaching 20 million in 1929.
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