Which statement correctly contrasts the Lancaster Turnpike with the National Road?

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The Lancaster Turnpike was a longer road.
The Lancaster Turnpike was a longer road.

The National Road required users to pay a toll to use it.
The National Road required users to pay a toll to use it.

The National Road was a "corduroy road."
The National Road was a "corduroy road."

The Lancaster Turnpike was limited to travel in one state..

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The correct statement contrasting the Lancaster Turnpike with the National Road is:

"The Lancaster Turnpike was limited to travel in one state."

The Lancaster Turnpike primarily connected Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Lancaster, Pennsylvania, while the National Road (also known as the Cumberland Road) was intended to be a national route that connected the Eastern states to the West, crossing multiple states.