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How did the interstate highway program impact cities?(1 point)
City residents did not lose their homes as highways avoided neighborhoods.
More and more people moved into cities.
People moved out of cities and into suburbs.
Suburbs decreased in popularity
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People moved out of cities and into suburbs.
The interstate system made commuting easier, spurred suburban growth, and contributed to urban decline and neighborhood disruption as highways cut through cities.
The interstate system made commuting easier, spurred suburban growth, and contributed to urban decline and neighborhood disruption as highways cut through cities.
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