Asked by ben hen
Which statement correctly contrasts the Lancaster Turnpike with the National Road?
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Responses
The Lancaster Turnpike was a longer road.
The Lancaster Turnpike was a longer road.
The National Road required users to pay a toll to use it.
The National Road required users to pay a toll to use it.
The National Road was a "corduroy road."
The National Road was a "corduroy road."
The Lancaster Turnpike was limited to travel in one state.
The Lancaster Turnpike was limited to travel in one state.
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The Lancaster Turnpike was limited to travel in one state.
Explanation: The Lancaster Turnpike was a Pennsylvania toll road connecting Philadelphia and Lancaster (in one state), while the National Road was a federally funded interstate road that crossed multiple states.
Explanation: The Lancaster Turnpike was a Pennsylvania toll road connecting Philadelphia and Lancaster (in one state), while the National Road was a federally funded interstate road that crossed multiple states.
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