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Use the list to answer the question.
When the Golden Gate Bridge was completed in 1937, it was the world’s longest and
tallest suspension bridge.
Completed in 1931, the Empire State Building in New York City has 102 stories, and
it was the world’s tallest building until 1971.
The Hoover Dam on the Colorado River took six years to complete, from 1930 until
1936, and it is still America’s highest concrete arch dam.
Which statement best synthesizes the information in the list?
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Major urban centers across the United States competed for prestige and power.
The United States became a global power after World War II, due in part to its focus on
infrastructure during the Great Depression.
Massive engineering projects in the United States during the 1930s were important to the country’s
global reputation.
Urban architecture in the United States in the 1930s can be defined by ever-taller skyscrapers.

1 answer

The statement that best synthesizes the information in the list is:

Massive engineering projects in the United States during the 1930s were important to the country’s global reputation.

This option effectively captures the significance of the Golden Gate Bridge, Empire State Building, and Hoover Dam as landmark achievements that showcased American engineering and ambition during a pivotal era.