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16 February, 09:52

Three primary reasons for the decline of U. S. cities are suburbanization, disinvestment, and deindustrialization

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  1. 16 February, 12:58
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    Yes, it is true that three primary reasons for the decline of U. S. cities are suburbanization, disinvestment, and deindustrialization, since cities were at "peak" inhabitance during the Industrial Revolution.
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