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The population of cities and suburbs increased after WW2.
The population of cities and suburbs increased after WW2.
the answer is increased
suburbs
There was a mass move to the suburbs.
the movement of population to the suburbs
World War III - Suburbs song - was created on 1979-06-26.
After World War II, there was an expansion of the population. This caused the need for more housing and other needs of people. Most people resorted to homes outside the cities like suburbs because there it was cheaper. These places were called "bedroom communities". Every community in the suburbs were like it's own little town. They all had schools, churches and parks. Suburbs usually created the illusion of a perfect traditional family. They also became the new glamorous countryside. Over the next couple of years suburbs became very popular and helped the government to give GI bills to the veterans of World War II and the Korean War. They helped them with the mortgage and college. With the suburbs growing increasingly popular so did the idea of commuting. Improved roads and railway transport became the new way of travel.
After World War II, many cities in the United States and other countries experienced significant population growth due to returning soldiers, economic expansion, and a baby boom. This led to increased urbanization as people sought jobs and housing. Concurrently, suburbs began to flourish as families moved away from crowded city centers in search of more space and affordable homes, facilitated by the rise of the automobile and highway systems. This shift marked a significant change in demographic patterns, contributing to the growth of suburban communities.
As of 2017, there hasn't been a World War 3
The highways as they were built opened the the rural areas near cities to the development of the suburbs. The first of them was just across the city limits border and they moved out from their initial thrust.
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