One effect of the popularity of suburbia in the 1950s was the growth of the automobile industry, as more families owned cars for commuting to work and running errands. Suburbia also contributed to urban sprawl and the decline of city centers as people moved away from urban areas. Additionally, the rise of suburbia led to changes in housing design and construction to accommodate the demand for single-family homes.
Many Americans moved to the suburbs in the 1950s due to the availability of affordable housing, the creation of highways that made commuting to cities easier, and the desire for a higher quality of life away from urban congestion and pollution. The post-World War II economic boom also made it possible for more people to afford suburban homes.
two hundred billion five thousand and twenty :P
they would walk, ride a bike, or take a train in the 1950s
Yes cars in the 1950s were more expensive than people could aford!
One effect of the popularity of suburbia in the 1950s was the growth of the automotive industry due to increased car ownership for commuting. Another effect was the rise of consumer culture with the development of shopping malls and chain stores in suburban areas. Suburbia also led to urban sprawl, contributing to environmental and social challenges.
this is absublutely no help
Jomo Kenyatta
Life in the 1950s in America consist of a population of 151,684,000. The number of unemployed was 3,288,000 and the average salary was $2,992.
The civil rights organization won a number of important cases against segregation in the 1950s was the NAACP. The acronym stands for National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
Absolutely not.
Because they were bored.