What impacts did the U.S. Interstate Highway Act have on the morphology and structure of U.S. cities in the post–1950s era?
What will be an ideal response?
The U.S. Interstate Highway Act resulted in many people having the option to move away from urban centers into suburban and rural communities. Today a large portion of people in the United States live in exurbs and edge cities rather than in traditional urban cores.
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a. true b. false
What proportion of urban Americans lives in central cities?
A. one-tenth B. one-quarter C. one-third D. one-half E. two-thirds
Predation and parasitism are examples of ecological interactions in which one species takes advantage of another species
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
In the winter of 1976-77, areas of northern New York state received:
A) 10 feet. B) 17 feet. C) 25 feet. D) 33 feet.