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This activity contains 10 questions.

Question 1.
Affordability and popularity of the automobile have changed the geopgraphic structure of American cities.

   
 
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Question 2.
A portion of every dollar you spend on gasoline goes to build new roads and highways.

   
 
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Question 3.
The Highway Trust Fund has contributed to exurban migration.

   
 
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Question 4.
The population of U.S. cities has steadily climbed over the last four decades.

   
 
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Question 5.
Exurban migration has encouraged social and economic integration.

   
 
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Question 6.
Large cities in developed countries are impossible without automobile ownership by a high percentage of the cities’ residents.

   
 
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Question 7.
City dwellers must rely on rural areas for production of all of their foodstuffs.

   
 
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Question 8.
A single person can not help in efforts to work towards a sustainable society.

   
 
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Question 9.
Urban sprawl has no advantages.


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Question 10.
The economic, social, and cultural backgrounds of people living in inner city areas and new suburban developments are very similar.


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