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Local leaders in Louisville, Kentucky, decided to change zoning policies, reroute trucks, and increase the number of trees. What health-related problem were they trying to solve with these changes?(1 point)

The city was a food desert.

The city had unsafe water.

Many city residents were obese.

Many of the city’s residents had asthma.

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Many of the city’s residents had asthma.

(Those changes—zoning, rerouting trucks, planting trees—aim to reduce traffic-related air pollution that exacerbates asthma.)