Urban slums were the neighborhoods consisting of tenements that arose in U.S. cities. These slums were often impoverished, polluted, and unsanitary.
the movement gained new support
It provides them with food they need to fight
World War II significantly impacted Georgia's population distribution by accelerating urbanization as people migrated from rural areas to cities for war-related jobs and manufacturing opportunities. The influx of workers into cities like Atlanta and Savannah led to population growth in urban centers. Additionally, the war effort prompted the establishment of military bases and defense industries, further attracting individuals and families to these regions. Post-war, this trend contributed to long-term demographic shifts, with a continued movement towards urban areas in Georgia.
America didn't fight in World War 1!
The monopoly on cities trading of the fourteenth century did affect the urban life.
Traveling to and from cities became easier.
Urban
We call it "urban sprawl."
Urban renewal is the redevelopment of areas within the inner cities. Most urban renewal takes place in larger cities in areas that have been slums.
"Urban" means relating to a city, so Yes. All cities are urban.
cities
In Mexico? Most of them live on cities (78%)
"Urban" means relating to a city, so Yes. All cities are urban.
Depends where in the state. Near cities like Harrisburg and Philadelphia, it is quite urban. As you go away from the cities, the setting becomes more rural. Upstate and western Pennsylvania tend to be more urban.
THE CITIES ARE URBAN AND THE PEOPLE ARE "RURAL" There are both rural and urban parts of Ohio. Many areas are rural with lots of farms, but there are cities such as Cincinnati, Cleveland, and Toledo that are urban. The capital, Columbus is mostly rural.
They have buildings