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The second transportation revolution coincided with the invention of the internal combustion engine, which resulted in the mass production of automobiles (cars, trucks, etc.) during the early 20th century (1900’s). Using what we know about the first Transportation Revolution, what effects would we expect to see after cars, trucks, and motorcycles, began to dominate the roads?

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