People could get to work more easily, boosting the economy. At the same time, more money went into infrastructure (the building of roads), so cities lost money towards road construction, as well as for the cost of road signs.
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"John I signed the Magna Carta in 1215" does not describe a result of the automobile industry's influence on life during the Roaring Twenties.
The automobile created the suburbs. People could commute into the cities to work without having to live there.
In many countries and in various cities all over the world.
The fall of the Roman Empire.
If the city is near a large body of water, then the influence is marine. If not, then the influence is continental.
The Greek gods were worshiped in all ancient Greek cities.
There is Rome, Greeks,India, China, and Egyptians still influence us today with their religions, culture, and etc.
The automobile is very popular in Spain although trains are often used to travel between major cities.
he expanded cities and was a considerbly influence.
You have not provided quite enough information to answer this question. However, most states that have the charge boating under the influence use the same sentencing as driving an automobile under the influence.