How did Ford’s Model T lead to better roads?
A) Ford built roads in every state so people could use his new cars.
B) Because urban centers were so crowded, many cities limited the number of cars that could travel through them.
C) When cars became popular, cities began building roads far outside their city limits.
D) In response to more cars on the road, the federal government required states to establish highway departments.
E) Automobile owners had to pay high taxes, which then went to build and improve the federal highway system.
Answer: D
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