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The Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956 and the growth of suburbs both had a negative impact on
the government’s spending.
the nation’s cities.
the beat generation.
the baby boom.
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the nation’s cities
Explanation: The Interstate Highway Act and suburban growth encouraged middle-class flight from urban centers, draining cities of residents, jobs, and tax revenue and contributing to urban decline.
Explanation: The Interstate Highway Act and suburban growth encouraged middle-class flight from urban centers, draining cities of residents, jobs, and tax revenue and contributing to urban decline.
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