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The development of rail and automobile transportation has shaped the growth of US cities, while the development of flight has led to their decline.
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Explanation: Rail and automobiles were major drivers of urban growth and spatial change, but the decline of many US cities is attributed mainly to suburbanization (enabled by cars and highways), deindustrialization, policy choices, and demographic shifts — not the development of flight. Air travel generally increased connectivity and often supported metropolitan growth rather than causing urban decline.
Explanation: Rail and automobiles were major drivers of urban growth and spatial change, but the decline of many US cities is attributed mainly to suburbanization (enabled by cars and highways), deindustrialization, policy choices, and demographic shifts — not the development of flight. Air travel generally increased connectivity and often supported metropolitan growth rather than causing urban decline.
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