1 According to the author of Passage 1, which event eventually lead to the birth of roadside
attractions?
A
The attractions were built with the purpose of giving traveling families a place to stop and
take a break from driving.
B
D
Billboards were placed strategically to entice weary travelers to pull over and enjoy time
atan attraction.
Floridas warm, mild weather encouraged the construction of roadside attractions in the
1930's.
Predent Franklin D. Roosevelt expanded the Emergency Relief and Construction Act of
1932 to include 16,330 miles of newly constructed roads.