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They moved to suburbs because new neighborhoods were built. Cars are responsible for suburban life. Before cars people lived in and around the city center. They could walk to downtown, shop, and go to government offices because they were living near them. With the invention of the car people didn't have to stay so near to downtown so they began to build further out. After the men came home from WW2 they wanted new homes for their young families away from the older rundown parts of town, so construction companies began to build vast neighborhoods for the families and because they didn't want to drive all the way to shop stores were built to sell to the new families. Schools were built and eventually malls were created with movie theaters, restaurants, and more stores. Today, some cities have gone back into the older sections, restored older homes and apartments, added outdoor cafes, and having events in downtown so the lost downtowns are becoming places to go and be seen.
Rich Tudor homes were very fancy and boldly decorated with many different expensive items, while poor Tudor homes were often in the country where they would be built with stone and more than likely a thatched roof.
took homes. and many people.:)
One or two homes depending on the size
The total number of people killed was 9.7 million lives were lost.
about 300, 000 people in haiti lost their homes.. very sad
many people died and lost their homes
Homes were destroyed, people were homeless and many people died. Many people lost friends and families and lost everything.
A lot of people lost there homes in 2008.
1932? The Holocaust hadn't started then.
About 45,000 homes.
i think 0ver 60,00000 people lost there homes
During the depression, many families did not have enough food or money. Most lost their homes, or were living in very poor living conditions. Some people died, as well.
about 300,000 people lost their lives, but the determination of the exact # of lives and homes lost isn't determined.
12,000,000
over 3 millon
over 25,000 homes were damaged and lost !!