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.
Today, about half of all Americans live in suburbs.
C. suburbs caused people to live with others of the same socioeconomic status
little diversity
There were no jobs in the cities.
job opportunities
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.
They became more conservative and more politically active.
People living in the suburbs in the 1920s were often middle to upper class families seeking a more peaceful and spacious alternative to city life. They embraced modern conveniences such as cars and household appliances. The suburbs represented a sense of prosperity and opportunity for many Americans during this time.
the movement of whites out of cities and into suburbs.
Gentrification
why are suburban grown so rapidly in the developed world
The rapid growth of suburbs after 1945 depended on the development of jobs after the end of World War II. The development of roads to and from larger cities were also a factor.
Conurbation.
He foresaw the exodus to the suburbs in the 1950s and capitalized on it by developing suburban shopping centers
Suburbs
The answer is called diffusion
African Americans remained in the inner cities, while whites moved to the suburbs.