What was one effect of the Interstate Highway Act of 1957? A. the emergence of the car as America’s main mode of transportation B. the creation of speed limits as a result of increased highway accidents C. the sluggish development of the airplane industry D. an increase in the populations of midwestern and western cities E. fewer jobs because the railroads lost business
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D. The one prominent effect of the Interstate Highway Act of 1957 is an increase in the populations of midwestern and western cities
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The Interstate Highway Act pushed for an extra plan to the existing highway system carried out by Roosevelt. This extra plan made the highway to extend to 41,000 miles which took over large place of area in Mid-Western and Western cities . The area then was surrounded quickly by people for opportunities, stay and work.
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