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Rapid suburbanization in the 1950s was primarily the result of increased availability of automobiles, construction of highways, and the desire for larger homes and yards away from the city. These factors, combined with government policies promoting suburban development, led to a mass exodus of people from urban areas to the suburbs.
The population of Rapid City, South Dakota is around 77,000 people.
Rapid change in sociology refers to sudden and significant shifts in societal structures, norms, values, or institutions that occur within a relatively short period of time. These changes can have far-reaching impacts on individuals and communities, influencing their behaviors, beliefs, and interactions. Sociologists study rapid change to understand its causes, consequences, and implications for how societies function and evolve.
The western region of the US experienced the most rapid growth in the foreign-born population according to Census 2000.
Overpopulation refers to a situation where there are too many people in a given area relative to the available resources and infrastructure. This can lead to strain on resources, environmental degradation, and social issues.
Poor housing standards in urban areas can be attributed to overcrowding, substandard building materials, lack of proper maintenance, inadequate infrastructure such as water and sanitation facilities, and limited access to affordable housing. These factors often result from rapid urbanization, poverty, inadequate urban planning, and weak regulation and enforcement of housing standards.
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the rapid spread of the shopping mall
introducing mass production techniques to build inexpensive, identical houses quickly. Levitt's development, called Levittown, offered affordable suburban homes to middle-class families, fueling the suburbanization trend. This resulted in the rapid expansion of suburbs and a shift in population away from cities.
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Changing conditions, relatively open biomes, and producing fragmented habitats might result in the rapid diversification of some lineages. Stable conditions result in a long term evolutionary stasis.
the increase in papulation during last century was due to incerase in medical facilities and production of life saving drugs which contributes to decrease the birth rate and hence the overall papulation increases
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