How did the drive-in culture of the 1950s change the way America shopped?

A) People shopped less often because traffic became a problem.
B) Consumers began driving across state lines to avoid sales taxes.
C) Consumers began buying products in bulk.
D) Delivery services replaced shopping excursions.
E) Shopping centers and malls were built all over the country.


Answer: E

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