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As a result of WW2, Japan lost everything they had gained prior to the US entering the war and were back to the original Japanese islands.
The US entered WW2 resulting in a WORLD WAR when it was attacked by Japan on December 7, 1941.
The attack on the US by Japan in Hawaii. The next day, Germany declared war on the US. Game on.
the opportunity lost to us was the opportunity to stop redlining and blockbusting
The ability to split the atom was a piece of vast importance in WW2. The result was the atomic bomb that twice was dropped on Japan. The result of the second bombing of Hiroshima caused Japan to unconditionally surrender.
One result of suburbanization was an increase in commuting lengths and traffic congestion.
Rapid suburbanization in the 1950s was primarily the result of increased availability of automobiles, construction of highways, and the desire for larger homes and yards away from the city. These factors, combined with government policies promoting suburban development, led to a mass exodus of people from urban areas to the suburbs.
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As a result of WW2, Japan lost everything they had gained prior to the US entering the war and were back to the original Japanese islands.
Deurbanization or deurbanisation is the physical decline in the urban population as a result of economic or social change. Deurbanization is commonly defined differently from suburbanization because it describes a migration to rural previously uninhabited regions that had low population density, not to the outer or surrounding regions of the city as defined by suburbanization.
The Cold War was a direct result of WW2.
The us joined ww2
U.S involvement In WW2
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suburbanization
New uses for medicine were discovered.
Suburbanization is the phenomenon where people and businesses move from urban areas to suburban areas on the outskirts of a city. This often leads to the expansion of residential neighborhoods, shopping centers, and infrastructure in suburban areas. Suburbanization is driven by factors such as desire for more space, lower housing costs, and a perceived higher quality of life.