Examples of Interstate Highway System in the following topics:
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Suburbanization
- Certain infrastructure changes encouraged families to leave urban areas for suburban ones, primarily the development of the Interstate Highway System and insurance policies favoring suburban areas.
- Eisenhower launched an initiative to create federal highways to allow for expansion outside of urban areas.
- Thus, the interstate highway project of the 1950s was developed with suburbanization in mind.
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Shrinking Cities and Counter-Urbanization
- Interstate Highway System was built and automobiles became affordable for middle class families.
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Urban Decline
- This trend became more permanent with the construction of the Interstate Highway System under President Dwight D.
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Mapping the Earth
- When giving directions, you usually use phrases like "100 yards east of the highway exit" -- defining places by how they relate to other places.
- In most coordinate systems, the prime meridian passes through Greenwich, England.
- Since latitude and longitude use the prime meridian and the equator as reference planes and do not use projections, 2-dimensional maps plotted in this system usually have a high degree of distance and shape distortion.
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The Process of Urbanization
- Suburbs grew dramatically in the 1950s when the U.S. interstate highway system was built, and automobiles became affordable for middle class families.