Question
How did city commuting change beginning in the late 1800s?
Elevated trains and subways replaced horse-drawn trolleys.
Horse-drawn trolleys replaced elevated trains and subways.
Subways and automobiles replaced horse-drawn trolleys.
Automobiles and railroads replaced horse-drawn trolleys.
Elevated trains and subways replaced horse-drawn trolleys.
Horse-drawn trolleys replaced elevated trains and subways.
Subways and automobiles replaced horse-drawn trolleys.
Automobiles and railroads replaced horse-drawn trolleys.
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The correct statement regarding how city commuting changed beginning in the late 1800s is: **Subways and automobiles replaced horse-drawn trolleys.**
In the late 19th century, cities began to expand rapidly, leading to the development of more efficient forms of transportation. Horse-drawn trolleys were prominent in urban transit systems, but innovations such as electric streetcars, subways, and eventually automobiles transformed commuting patterns, allowing for faster and more reliable transportation options.
In the late 19th century, cities began to expand rapidly, leading to the development of more efficient forms of transportation. Horse-drawn trolleys were prominent in urban transit systems, but innovations such as electric streetcars, subways, and eventually automobiles transformed commuting patterns, allowing for faster and more reliable transportation options.