What was one effect of the “right to roam” movement in Britain? (1 point)(1 point)

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It led to baseball games in the country that everyone could enjoy.
It led to baseball games in the country that everyone could enjoy.

It led to cycling clubs in the country that everyone used to enjoy.
It led to cycling clubs in the country that everyone used to enjoy.

It led to the development of national parks in the country that everyone could enjoy.
It led to the development of national parks in the country that everyone could enjoy.

It led to the development of movies and radio that everyone could enjoy.

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The most relevant effect of the "right to roam" movement in Britain is:

It led to the development of national parks in the country that everyone could enjoy.

This movement aimed to increase access to the countryside, leading to the establishment of more open spaces and protected areas for public enjoyment.