Which of the following was an economic spinoff of the success of automobiles? A. Railroads B. Clothing stores C. Coal industry D. Motels
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An economic spinoff of the success of automobiles was D. Motels. As the use of automobiles increased, especially with the development of highways and long-distance travel, the demand for accommodations along these routes rose, leading to the proliferation of motels to cater to travelers and tourists.