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the outcome of improved transportation, such as elevated railroads and subways, in cities included all of the following except...
more interaction between the rich and the poor as they were using the same transportation system, which eventually made them accept each other
less traffic congestion
more pickpockets
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Elevated railroads and subways reduced surface traffic congestion, and their crowded, shared spaces led to more pickpocketing. However, these transit systems did not lead to greater acceptance between rich and poor; in fact, wealthier groups often avoided public transit or separate accommodations emerged, and class divisions persisted without meaningful mutual acceptance from shared transit use.
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A. More interaction between the rich and the poor as they were using the same transportation system, which eventually made them accept each other