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In Chapter 1 of Wheels of Change, the improvement of the nation’s roads is best characterized as a
long-term effect of a disagreement between cyclists and farmers.
long-term effect of the increased popularity of cycling.
short-term effect of farmers learning the benefits of cycling.
short-term effect of bicycles becoming increasingly popular.
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long-term effect of the increased popularity of cycling.
Explanation: Chapter 1 describes how growing numbers of cyclists pushed for better roads (the Good Roads movement), leading over time to substantial, lasting road improvements rather than a brief or conflict-driven change.
Explanation: Chapter 1 describes how growing numbers of cyclists pushed for better roads (the Good Roads movement), leading over time to substantial, lasting road improvements rather than a brief or conflict-driven change.
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