Use the graph and your knowledge of social studies to answer the following question. What percentage of families owned cars in 1965?

Answer:
According to the graph, 79% of American families owned cars in 1965.
Explanation:
The increase in the percentage of families that owned automobiles in 1965 with respect to 1950 responded fundamentally to the process of massification that the automotive industry had since 1950. The end of the World War II made industrial production divert attention from the war production towards civil production. Thus, new and better models were generated on a large scale, thus achieving lower costs and making them accessible to the common citizen.