In 1917, automobile production in the United States

A. finally became feasible thanks to the innovations of Henry Ford.

B. saw nearly five million cars on American roads.

C. saw Charles and Frank Duryea build the first practical gasoline-powered car.

D. was the nation's largest industry.

E. was almost nonexistent.


B

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a. was rooted in economic pragmatism. b. was rooted in a commitment to racial equality. c. advocated civil rights for African Americans. d. proposed the annexation of Mexico for the settlement of freed American slaves.

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A) Central America B) the Persian Gulf region C) North Africa D) western Europe

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