White flight
There are multiple factors that have contributed to the higher numbers of minorities in cities. These include historical patterns of migration and urbanization, economic opportunities in urban areas, the search for better education and healthcare, and social and cultural networks that attract individuals and families to cities. Additionally, policies such as redlining and discriminatory practices have also played a role in shaping the racial composition of cities.
White flight
1.) Crowding in cities.2.) Higher pollution in cities.
Living conditions became worse for many people. The cost of living went down slightly. Per capita income increased. More people began living in cities. Productivity increased.
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higher prices
White flight
The Great Migration, which began in the early 20th century, led to a significant increase in the urban population of African Americans. Economic opportunities and escaping segregation and racial violence in the South were major factors that drew minorities to cities in the 1950s.
White flight
white americans were moving to the suburbs *3*14*09*{j+r}
White flight
White Americans were moving to the suburbs (apex)
Nancy Taddiken has written: 'Minorities on campus' -- subject(s): Education (Higher), Minorities, Statistics
America, especially large cities such as NYC and Los Angeles; and Israel.
no
Some cities around the world have hotter or warmer climates than others during spring or/and summer. This may be caused because those cities that have higher temperatures are closer to the equator on which it is warmer since the Sun gives heat directly.
1.) Crowding in cities.2.) Higher pollution in cities.
yes cities tend to have a higher crime rate than villages