Urbanization · Anthropology

The introduction of street lighting (initially gas, then electric) in cities had what primary social effect?

  1. It raised the cost of living for working-class families
  2. It allowed for safer night-time travel and extended the 'social' and 'working' day
  3. It caused widespread blindness among the urban poor
  4. It was used primarily to heat the homes of the wealthy
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Correct answer: It allowed for safer night-time travel and extended the 'social' and 'working' day

Street lighting made cities more navigable and reduced the cover for criminal activity at night. It also paved the way for the development of nightlife and 'shift work' in factories.

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