yes they are, suburbs are now becoming more and more urban. Though they are becoming more urban they are not like anything we have seen before. by 2050 we may not be able to tell them apart very well.
It hurt cities economically because the middle class paid a large share of the taxes. nova net
The growth of a town may be because the townspeople or people in charge got enough money and/or resources to build more houses, lay concrete, ect.
they were both facists nd dictators so i guess in a way they are alike
They migrated to the suburbs.
In reference to the Roaring 20s, one changing attitude of people living in developing suburbs was that they became more politically conservative. They also became more politically active in general.
An extended urban area, typically consisting of several towns merging with the suburbs of one or more cities.
As cities were growing in the east, lands in the Midwest were becoming more productive. The Midwest region, known as the "breadbasket of America," has fertile soil and a favorable climate for agriculture, leading to increased productivity in farming. This region became a major source of food production to support the growing urban populations in the east.
The doughnut effect are cities that have been subjected to the "doughnut effect": the city centre becomes "hollow" as population moves from inner suburbs to the outer suburbs in search of newer, larger or more affordable houses.
By the 1850s, the south and north were becoming more alike.
By the 1850s, the south and north were becoming more alike.
During the 1920s, suburbs experienced significant growth as people moved away from city centers due to the increased availability of cars and expanded public transportation. This shift led to the development of residential neighborhoods with single-family homes, as well as the construction of new amenities such as schools, shopping centers, and parks to accommodate the growing suburban population. The suburbs also became associated with a more affordable and peaceful lifestyle compared to the hustle and bustle of urban living.
It hurt cities economically because the middle class paid a large share of the taxes. nova net
When more and more people came to work in the factories there was a need for the cities to expand. This expansion caused the need for more roads and more living areas in the form of suburbs.
Suburbs tended to be more conservative and Republican.
many huge cities have seen a population boom. This has led to Suburbs.
A city usually is considered to have many more people that suburbs. Suburbs are usually located outside of the city.
The suburbs are so great because its a great place to raise your kids, for example, Greenwich is a suburb and it is a great school district. Also, it isn't as loud or crowded as the cities. Also, it has more plants and animals and is less polluted. I hope this answers your question!