What changes could be made in modern American cities to make them more livable?

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What changes could be made in modern American cities to make them more livable?

Technology and City Life Technology helps cities grow upward and outward The growth of new cities prompts the science of urban planning

New technologies and Communications Pioneered by the Wright Brothers, airplanes revolutionize communication and transportation Advances in paper and printing spur the publication of newspapers, books, and magazines Photography greatly enhances journalism

Complete pg 66 “Education and Culture” part A in the workbook for your notes. Complete part B, pg 66. Due at the end of class

Complete chapter 16, section 3 assessment, pg. 477