Which colors became very popular on cars during the 1950s?
A. Shades of blue, pink, and green
B. Neon colors
C. Black or white
D. Shades of orange, white, and red
E. Every color was equal in popularity
A. Shades of blue, pink, and green
Who signed the Federal-Aid Highway Act and what was its purpose?
A. Franklin D. Roosevelt - Its purpose was to improve cars that were commonly on the highway.
B. Lyndon B. Johnson - Its purpose was to secure highways with safety hazards.
C. Dwight Eisenhower - Its purpose was to build a system of roads between major cities.
D. Dwight Eisenhower - Its purpose was to put government funds towards demolishing unsafe highways.
E. This Act was actually vetoed.
C. Dwight Eisenhower - Its purpose was to build a system of roads between major cities.
Which of the following was not introduced and added to cars in the 1950s?
A. Air conditioning
B. Cruise control
C. The modern day three point seat belt
D. Airbags
E. None of the above
D. Airbags
What was the percent increase of cars on the road from 1941 to the 1950s?
A. 50%
B. 40%
C. 60%
D. 25%
E. 45%
B. 40%
What other part of the 1950s was reflected in the car designs?
A. Red scare
B. Science Fiction
C. Fashion
D. Cinema
E. Space Age
E. Space Age