This question is generally incorrect. Most European Jews settled along the coast. A minority went to Jerusalem, but the increased Jewish migration to Jerusalem would come later. The reason for the Immigration in general was the Mandate of Palestine allowed for the realization of a Jewish State for the first time in history and Jews across Europe wanted to participate in that.
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Yes they did. Many homes had electricity in 1934
In the mid 1930s, a major drought in the mid-west caused dust storms, now known as the Dust Bowl, which forced thousands and thousands of people to flee their homes. This was mainly in Oklahoma.
homes,building and cars.
Electricity first started to appear in homes in the 1890s. This was for those in wealthy or well to do homes. By the 1920s most other homes had it as well.
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in the rural area- typical Balkan type of homes, in the towns/cities news homes are pro-european type
I'm pretty sure people had more jobs so they were able to pay for their houses.
New homes in the United States are much larger than new homes in any European country. Some countries, such as the UAE and Morocco, build homes of comparable size to U.S. homes.
Homes in the 1930s varied, just like they are today. They were often frame houses with wood siding. Some did not have inside bathrooms, and more than one bathroom was not common. They did have kitchens. Neighborhoods in cities were part of the city, outside of the business district. It was common for neighborhoods to be segregated by race and economics. City blocks had alleys behind the houses.