Read this sentence from the passage.  In the United States during the early 1900s, most people thought of automobiles as a passing fad.  How does this sentence support the author's purpose in writing the passage?  A.  It explains why no one had attempted a long-distance automobile trip before Jackson and Crocker. B.  It points out how Jackson and Crocker's attitudes changed during their trans-U.S. automobile trip. C.  It suggests that most U.S. citizens were violently opposed to Jackson and Crocker's road trip. D.  It condemns the narrow-minded attitudes prevalent in the United States in the early twentieth century.