As a result of the introduction of mass transit in cities,

a. working-class neighborhoods were broken apart.
b. members of the middle class could live in neighborhoods on the urban outskirts and commute to work in theinner city

c. more mixed-use areas consisting of residences, shops, and factories emerged.
d. human resources were drawn inward toward the central city.


b

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