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How did streetcars affect the development of American cities and towns?
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They allowed residents to cross rivers.
They allowed residents to cross rivers.
They led to the decline of railroads.
They led to the decline of railroads.
They allowed cities to export goods.
They allowed cities to export goods.
They led to the development of suburbs.
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They led to the development of suburbs.
Streetcars made it possible for people to live farther from downtown and commute to work, creating "streetcar suburbs" and expanding the size and shape of cities.
Streetcars made it possible for people to live farther from downtown and commute to work, creating "streetcar suburbs" and expanding the size and shape of cities.
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