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World War III - Suburbs song - was created on 1979-06-26.
There was a brief recession, followed by economic growth
There was a mass move to the suburbs.
The traditional answer is 'to the suburbs', but they were already there anyway!
suburbs
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.
The growth of suburbs was primarily driven by factors such as improved transportation, government policies promoting homeownership, availability of affordable land, and desire for more space and privacy away from urban areas. These factors led to an increase in suburban development following World War II.
Rapid growth of suburbs. This is due to the baby boom. All the soldiers came home and had babies which caused growth
japan is the biggest city in the world that has too many suburbs
After World War II, there was an expansion of the population. This caused the need for more housing and other needs of people. Most people resorted to homes outside the cities like suburbs because there it was cheaper. These places were called "bedroom communities". Every community in the suburbs were like it's own little town. They all had schools, churches and parks. Suburbs usually created the illusion of a perfect traditional family. They also became the new glamorous countryside. Over the next couple of years suburbs became very popular and helped the government to give GI bills to the veterans of World War II and the Korean War. They helped them with the mortgage and college. With the suburbs growing increasingly popular so did the idea of commuting. Improved roads and railway transport became the new way of travel.
One reason would be the growth of humans, leading to the growth of cattle for food
after world war 2
World War III - Suburbs song - was created on 1979-06-26.
The population of cities and suburbs increased after WW2.
The population of cities and suburbs increased after WW2.
Baby Boom
there was a brief recession, followed by economic growth