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which of the following was an effect of population growth and movement in the united states during the 1950s?
- it increased the destruction of forests because more railroads were being built in rural areas.
- people werent driving cars as often, so there was less need for new roads and highways.
- urban decline was caused by people moving from cities to rural farming communities.
- undeveloped land outside the city was now being developed into suburban communities.
In the 1950s US, population growth and the rise of car ownership, along with government policies like the Interstate Highway Act, led to a mass movement of people from cities to newly developed suburban areas. The other options are incorrect: railroad-driven forest destruction was more characteristic of earlier 19th-century expansion; car use increased drastically in the 1950s, creating demand for more roads; and the era saw suburban growth, not urban decline from people moving to rural farming communities.
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D. Undeveloped land outside the city was now being developed into suburban communities.