Which statement correctly

contrasts the Lancaster Turnpike
with the National Road?
The Lancaster Turnpike was
a longer road.
The National Road required
users to pay a toll to use it.
The National Road was a
"corduroy road."
The Lancaster Turnpike was
limited to travel in one
state.

1 answer

The correct statement that contrasts the Lancaster Turnpike with the National Road is: "The Lancaster Turnpike was limited to travel in one state."

The Lancaster Turnpike was primarily located in Pennsylvania and served to connect major cities within the state, whereas the National Road was designed to stretch across multiple states, facilitating interstate travel and commerce.