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Urbanization in political science refers to the process of population growth and economic development in urban areas, leading to social and political changes. It can impact governance, public policy, and political behavior as more people concentrate in cities. Urbanization often raises issues related to infrastructure, resource allocation, social inequality, and political representation.
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the quest for wealth and political and social corruption
The term "urban" applies to characteristics of a city or metropolitan area.The corresponding term for a country setting is "rural".
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That most sharecroppers and farmers where hurt because of the union blocking of there trade by land and sea.
The Cold War; the rivalry between capitalist America and communist Russia.
The social effects of urbanization are quite a number. Some of them include change in traditional pattern, elimination of minor ethnicities, extended families are threatened and so much more.
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Industrialism and urbanization caused many social problems
Nicoletta Campanella has written: 'Roma' -- subject(s): City planning, Social adjustment, Social conditions, Urbanization 'Roma--nuovo Corviale' -- subject(s): Housing policy, Public housing, Social adjustment, Social aspects of Public housing, Social conditions, Urbanization
Urbanization leads to overcrowding and traffic. Sadly, it also leads to an increase in crime. While it's great to build and expand, there are certain negative elements that simply come with the territory.