How did larger urban cities differ from smaller cities in America?
a. Zoning in the smaller cities became a tool to segregate minorities, while larger cities were mostly integrated.
b. Only larger cities adopted urban zoning ordinances, while smaller cities continued their growth without ordinances dividing the city into zones by specified use.
c. Larger cities turned out multiple varieties of products, while smaller cities specialized in a specific line of goods or processed regional products.
d. Department stores, warehouses, and hotels clustered in downtown areas of smaller cities, while larger cities saw factories take over downtown areas.
c. Larger cities turned out multiple varieties of products, while smaller cities specialized in a specific line of goods or processed regional products.
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