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There were a few factor that challenged the growth of American cities in the middle of the 20th Century. One factor was the automobile. People now could drive to places outside of the main US cities. Thus, manufacturing began to leave major population centers (the big cities ) Also, as transportation costs began to lower, the advantage that the large cities had being close to waterways was cut. In addition, air conditioning made moves by factories to warmer places and employees happen more often. As a result of these factors, most of the largest cities saw a decline in population.
poor sanitation and health problemsWhich of the following was not an issue in big cities during the Industrial Revolution?
Traffic jams.
They all contribute by being big colonies!
Lots of money and big cities.
25a. Air pollution normally increases along with population growth. This increasing pollution is a big problem for many cities. 25b. Air pollution normally increases along with population growth. This is a big problem for many cities. Which is a vague pronoun?
The growth of big business affected the development of the west in the sense that it brought forward a lot of new business to the west and led to the development of larger cities.
big cities are cool to look at. big cities do not have a lot of trees.etc
Big cities is: ciudades grandes.
Big cities have taken hits before. The only reason that small cities get hit by big one is that there are more of them and they cover a greater combined land area than big cities.
they are really big. they are really big.
Like in the rest of the globalized world. Available in all big stores and shopping malls, as well as clubs and restaraunts in the big cities and touristy areas.Streets are full of ATMs. For small shops prepare cash.
We Thrive on Big Cities was created on 2006-10-06.
In big cities there are lots of places to hide for a crimanal.
Big cities are old cities, and old cities often grew up around the water source for both drinking and transportation.
Prepare is to ready yourself for something. example: You'd better prepare yourself for the big test tomorrow.