Asked by Cynthia Powell on Jun 24, 2024

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Low-cost gasoline and government-funded highways did NOT contribute to urban sprawl.

Low-Cost Gasoline

Gasoline that is available at a lower price, often due to government subsidies, regional availability, or lessened environmental regulations.

Government-Funded Highways

Roads and transport routes built and maintained by the government using public funds.

  • Recognize the contributions of governmental and NGO partners in the domain of urban design and sprawl containment.
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Claire ThibodeauxJun 29, 2024
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False
Explanation :
Low-cost gasoline and government-funded highways made it easier and more affordable for people to live further away from urban centers, leading to the phenomenon of urban sprawl.