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Affordability and popularity of the automobile have changed the geopgraphic structure of American cities.
True
False
A portion of every dollar you spend on gasoline goes to build new roads and highways.
True
False
The Highway Trust Fund has contributed to exurban migration.
True
False
The population of U.S. cities has steadily climbed over the last four decades.
True
False
Exurban migration has encouraged social and economic integration.
True
False
Large cities in developed countries are impossible without automobile ownership by a high percentage of the cities residents.
True
False
City dwellers must rely on rural areas for production of all of their foodstuffs.
True
False
A single person can not help in efforts to work towards a sustainable society.
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False
Urban sprawl has no advantages.
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False
The economic, social, and cultural backgrounds of people living in inner city areas and new suburban developments are very similar.
True
False
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