Peter A. Valencia Jr
Professor C. Jason Smith
English 101
According to “Chapter 1: Founding Fathers” it explained the influence automobiles, food establishments, and hard work and ideas that certain individuals had in America, primarily in Southern California. Cars revolutionized the way people lived their life in Southern California, especially the way they ate. Restaurants revolved their business around cars that specificly attracted teenagers. The drive-ins proved to be successful for restaurant owners such as Richard and Maurice McDonald in San Bernardino California. Although the McDonald brothers proved to be successful they weren’t satisfied with the issues they were dealing with in their restaurant which led them to drastically change the way food was prepared and served. The McDonald brothers implemented the first a self service restaurant that was adopted and used by other food establishments till this day. After World War II the Interstate High Act was passed and the self service system couldn’t have came at a better time. Southern California had all sorts of people with cultural difference that coexisted with one another. Southern California has came a long way with the effort of the automobile, restaurant businesses, and the ideas of certain individuals that influenced America maybe the world.
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