Problems in the cities
Problems in the cities
One key factor that helped the suburbs flourish was the widespread availability of automobiles after World War II, which allowed people to commute easily to urban jobs while enjoying the spaciousness and affordability of suburban living. Additionally, the construction of the Interstate Highway System facilitated access to suburban areas, making them more attractive to families seeking larger homes and better living conditions. Economic prosperity during this period also contributed to the growth of suburbs as more families sought homeownership and a higher quality of life.
A factor that did not contribute to the growth of suburbs is the decline in automobile ownership and usage. Suburbs typically grew due to factors such as increased automobile ownership, improved transportation infrastructure, and a desire for more space and privacy away from urban areas.
The one thing that helped to spurn the growth of the suburbs was the need for laborers to support factory operations, which were located in urban areas.
conformity
Problems in the cities
Suburbs
When asked what factor helped in achieving your target goal, state an area of strength. Determination is a good factor to indicate.
the automobile
Northern suburbs, Southern suburbs, Western suburbs, Eastern suburbs.
28 suburbs
The Suburbs ended in 1987.