
Measure R
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- Q1According to the passage, what must residents of Los Angeles, California, deal withgovernment gridlockbadly constructed roadwaysgridlock trafficunpredictable weather120s
- Q2What problem do Measure R and J attempt to address?Measure R and J attempt to encourage more Angelenos to use their cars.Measure R and J attempt to reverse “Carmageddon.”Measure R and J attempt to expand public transportation in Los Angeles.Measure R and J attempt to lower taxes for Angelenos.120s
- Q3In the passage, the author describes the many hours that it takes for drivers to get across Los Angeles. Based on this evidence, what conclusion can be made?Los Angeles has a great system of public transportation.Angelenos need to get their cars fixed.Gridlock traffic in Los Angeles is very bad.There are very few cars in Los Angeles.120s
- Q4How did Angelenos most likely feel in the lead-up to “Carmeggedon”?anxiousconfusedterrifiedhappy120s
- Q5What is the main idea of this passage?“Carmageddon” was very harmful to Los Angeles.Los Angeles needs a solution to its traffic problem.Los Angeles has a great system of public transportation.Car culture improves the lives of people in Los Angeles.120s
- Q6Read the following sentences: “Public transportation in the city consists primarily of an inefficient bus system, which does not run on a consistent and timely schedule, often getting stuck in the same traffic as cars, and an incomplete subway system, which is inaccessible to many commuters.” As used in the passage, what does the word “inefficient” mean?poorly operatedlogicalimportantdangerous120s
- Q7Choose the answer that best completes the sentence below. There was furor leading up to “Carmaggedon;” _________, there was a lack of tension when the closure actually occurred.andparticularlyhowevermoreover120s