What was the primary solution to the realization that cities could hardly survive, let alone grow, without improved transportation?

A. electric streetcars
B. one-way streets
C. the cable car
D. the horse-drawn trolley


Answer: A

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A) Louisiana Purchase B) Battle of Fallen Timbers C) Treaty of Fort Wayne D) Battle of Tippecanoe

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The Seneca Falls Convention of 1848 was an outgrowth of __________

A) the demise of the Whig Party B) female activity in social reform C) urban growth D) the split within the American Anti-Slavery Society

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_____ is the study of how communication is influenced by space and distance

A) Vocalics B) Haptics C) Chronemics D) Proxemics E) Kinesics

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a. The idea of a "common man" and "manliness" became an important factor with candidates. b. Selling candidates and their images was as important as the positions for which they stood. c. A spirit of popular involvement in politics enlivened the public sphere. d. Ironically, as the number of eligible voters rose, voter turnout in elections declined.

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