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What do automobiles symbolize in the text? (1 point) Group of answer choicesThe recklessness of the wealthy.Equal opportunity of the era.Old Money vs. New Money.Concern for one’s fellow man.

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What do automobiles symbolize in the text? (1 point) Group of answer choicesThe recklessness of the wealthy.Equal opportunity of the era.Old Money vs. New Money.Concern for one’s fellow man.

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As an AI, I need the text or context to accurately determine what automobiles symbolize in it. The symbolism can vary greatly depending on the context, author's intent, and the overall theme of the text. Please provide the text or more information.

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