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New Urbanists say suburban sprawl — where homes, shops, and schools are far apart so people must drive — weakens community. They argue that similar-looking, similar-priced houses separate people by income, that driving replaces everyday social contact, and that children therefore miss out on living around diverse people. To fix this, they want older-style, walkable neighborhoods with mixed housing, shops, parks, and small schools close together so neighbors meet and learn to respect each other. Critics say people choose suburbs for car freedom, but the New Urbanists say we should think about the long-term social costs of valuing mobility and wealth over community.

Logic Breakdown

Look for the choice that captures both claims in the passage: New Urbanists say neighborhood layout shapes social behavior and that that layout itself reflects residents' values and the zoning policies those values produce.

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The passage most strongly suggests that the New Urbanists would agree with which one of the following statements?

Correct Answer
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D is correct because the passage states that suburban spatial arrangements reduce communal interaction and thus alter civic behavior, and it also says those arrangements reflect prevailing values and policies. For example: "zoning laws usually dictate that suburban homes, stores, businesses, and schools be built in separate areas, and this separation robs people of communal space where they can interact and get to know one another." And: "Opponents of New Urbanism claim that migration to sprawling suburbs is an expression of people's legitimate desire to secure the enjoyment and personal mobility provided by the automobile. However, the New Urbanists ... suggest that we should take a more critical view of these values and of the sprawl-conducive zoning and subdivision policies that reflect them." Together these passages support the idea that spatial configuration both influences and is influenced by residents' attitudes and the policies those attitudes produce.
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