The Automobile
Poverty
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People move because they just wanna do in order to move. Since human being has energy a person can move because energy is the capacity to do work.that's why people move. ......this is my own idea...
With the increase of autos in the 1950s, the demand for good quality roads increased. The federal government passed the Interstate Highway Act, 1956, pumping $1 billion a year into the construction of roads. By 1960, $2.9 billion was being used a year. The construction encouraged urban sprawl, as more people could now live in the suburbs and drive the freeways into the cities for work. But it also marked the beginning of the end to the city as a livable location. The middle class left the city to live in the suburbs, urban neighborhoods were split into isolated residential islands walled off from each other by concrete abutments of the freeways.
Goods- trucks, airplanes, etc. Ideas- telephone, internet, newspaper, ads, etc.
There could be many reasons why. Parents want kids to go to good schools and enjoy it. People move their because they feel that it is a nice place over there. People just like new houses.
What does this accomplish? Owners becoming richer, Americans losing jobs, and host country employees receiving dirt for pay.
the automobile
Urbanization is the process in which people move from rural areas into cities and suburbs. This trend is driven by factors such as job opportunities, better access to services, and improved quality of life in urban areas.
Railroads allowed people and goods to move throughout South Carolina in the early 1900's. Charleston, South Carolina, built the second railroad in the nation by 1833, which covered 136 miles.
suburbs
a teleporter
The steamboat was invented by Robert Fulton to help Americans move across water and other landforms.
Move out to the suburbs.
African American families were less likey to move to the suburbs because they faced discrimination from banks.
Its because people are allowed to travel .
The spread of mass transit from the city to the suburbs.People rode streetcars to the city to work, shop, and be entertained, and returned to their homes in the suburbs in the evening.
The wheel was a large invention throughout history. This is because it allowed Mesopotamian people to make carts to move food, carriages to carry people and led to other inventions.
African American families were less likey to move to the suburbs because they faced discrimination from banks.