The growth of suburbs offered many opportunities for entrepreneurs
Post WWII there was an expansion of population in Canada and the United States, as well as around the world. Therefore, there was a demand for more housing. Developers began building thousands of homes outside the cities where it was cheaper and were nicknamed "bedroom communities". Each community in the suburb was like a little town of its own. It had its own schools, parks, and places of worship. The building of suburbs also built a new set of values, which included the vision of the traditional family that usually had three to four children, the emphasized traditional femininity, the new gadgets for housework, and the father's role in bringing home the bacon. Suburbs became the new glamorous countryside. The suburbs were very popular do to the government giving the GI bill to vets of the World WarII and Korean War which helped them with morgage and college.
Yeah they did,
people wanted to get away from the city life, and own a nice little house, and houses were cheap and the World War 2 veterans who came home, got free college because of the GI Bill, and went to work, usually for a company, made some money and wanted to live peacefully, also it was easier for them to get loans from banks.
Many Florida cities were used used as military bases during the Spanish American war because nearly located Cuba was one of the main theaters of this war.
The largest cities were Philadelphia, PA, Boston, MA, New York, NY, and Charleston, SC.
Americans had many values during the Depression. Americans still valued family and experience despite the poor environment going on outside.
a photographer in the guilded age taking pictures of poor families and suburbs
They all were, following Grant's capture of Vicksburg in July 1863.
Many people moved from the cities to the suburbs
Many people moved from the cities to the suburbs.
Whites moved to the suburbs, leaving blacks and other minorities in the cities.
The suburbs grew. Cities built transportation systems that used trolleys. Later buses replaced trolleys in Many areas. They were more practical. Ex: In Manhattan, residents decreased in the Heart of the city, while the suburbs of Queens saw it population double in size.
The chief function of cities during the Jeffersonian Era was deposits for international trade
Dude the answer is (C) it have both shifted from suburb to cities and also from north to east to the Sunbelt state's of the south and southwest.Btw- I take American school to look on page 525 then you shall have your answer.
During the Jeffersonian era, the primary function of American cities was that of depots for international trade. Thomas Jefferson was the third President of the U.S.
False
the movement of population to the suburbs
New York
Strategic bombing of cities and factories
Many Florida cities were used used as military bases during the Spanish American war because nearly located Cuba was one of the main theaters of this war.