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PopSci.com did a study which factored in electricity sources, transportation systems, number of buildings certified environmentally friendly, amount of green space, the recycling program and public attitudes on environmental issues to determine the 50 greenest cities in the United States. Ann Arbor and Livonia were the Michigan cities that ranked.
Cities and towns often operate their own school systems. However, in some places counties run school systems, too. It depends on which state you are talking about.
it was more of a necessity
Have access to transportation systems.
Wisconsin uses cars, busses, aircraft, and trains as transportation. There are also many people in the cities that choose to walk or ride bicycles. Snowmobiles are also very popular in some areas.
this is either a result of "poor crop feilds , industrialization , improved living conditions in cities , or more efficient transportation systems ; which one ?
Society became more equal. (APEX)
All German cities offer a subway system, called U-Bahn. Regular light rail train systems known as S-Bahn also operate within cities as well as between cities.
Public transit, either buses or trains that run scheduled routes.