American suburbs began to grow rapidly after World War II due to several factors, including the availability of affordable housing, the expansion of the interstate highway system, and an increasing desire for space and a better quality of life. Economic prosperity and a booming post-war economy allowed families to seek homes outside urban areas, where they could enjoy larger properties and a perceived safer environment. Additionally, government policies, such as the GI Bill, made homeownership more accessible for returning veterans. This suburban expansion also reflected changing social dynamics and the rise of the automobile culture.
Steamboats, and trains mostly. trains could move enough food fast enough (to avoid spoilage) for an area to artificially support a population greater than it's carry capacity. Subarbs really didn't expand that much until the post WWII boom years though
Apples grow all summer and are ready to eat in Autumn.
They didn't grow anything. They had to keep moving.
they grow grapes beacuse they want to make wine
Although record keeping was unreliable in 1931, the population around that time was around 2,100,000,000 people. After the Great Depression and World War II, the population began to grow much faster than in previous years.
The suburbs began to grow when trains allowed people to commute from work to home.
Suburbs(apex) started to grow.
grow in car sales
America. Amercian Indians showed it to us and how to grow it before we raped their land and killed almost all of them.
Suburbs
suburbs.
Problems in the cities
C. suburbs caused people to live with others of the same socioeconomic status
As of 2017, there hasn't been a World War 3
Problems in the cities
He grew up in the north suburbs of Chicago. I know because I went to school with him.
He grew up in the north suburbs of Chicago. I know because I went to school with him.