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Many African Americans moved from the rural South to the urban North.
The new freedoms America was given during the 1920s made people think differently about racial and economic segregation but wasn't wholly accepted by every group. Because the new freedoms were mainly only practiced in large cities, suspicion and distrust grew between urban and rural communities.
The northern colonies were mostly urban.
I sorry I don't have a lot of time but for sure, the 1924 democratic convention. Look it up, a clash between McDoo and Smith, the Southern rural protestant dry and the Northern Catholic urban wet liberal. Just google 1924 democratic national convention.
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In Nigeria they prefer to immigrate from rural to urban area. But in Rome they immigrate from urban to rural. *
They eat better in the country.
Rural means no pollution, city means full of pollution.
rural livelihood involves living with and being sustained by nature. urban is city based living. for example farmer/IT analyst
Rural houses are typically located in less densely populated areas, with more space and privacy. Urban houses are usually found in cities or towns, with closer neighbors and access to amenities like public transportation and shopping. Rural houses may have larger yards or land for agriculture, while urban houses may be closer to schools and workplaces.
one involves less mud in urban livelihoodBUTRural India is the Soul and Urban the Heart of IndiaBoth are lovable
Rural- urban divide or Division of rural and urban areas into two usually contradictory parts or opinions. There are some sociologists whose treat rural-urban as dichotomous categories have differentiated the two at various levels including occupational differences, environmental differences, differences in the sizes of communities, differences in the density of population, differences in social mobility and direction of migration, differences in social stratification and in the systems of social interaction.
rural and urban occupation
madagascar is in South America
Poverty is not equally distributed in America by state or between rural and urban settings. Poverty rates can vary significantly across states and regions, with some states having higher poverty rates than others. Similarly, poverty rates can differ between rural and urban areas, with rural areas generally having higher poverty rates compared to urban areas.
The difference between semi-urban areas and rural areas is the development of the geographic area and environment. A semi-urban area is between urban and rural, or partly urban. Rural areas are located outside towns and cities.
One key difference is population density. Urban communities tend to have higher population density with more people living in a smaller area, while rural communities have lower population density with fewer people living over a larger area.