One reason for the growth of suburbs was increased automobile ownership and improved transportation infrastructure.
The growth of malls and supermarket
A factor that did not contribute to the growth of suburbs is the decline in automobile ownership and usage. Suburbs typically grew due to factors such as increased automobile ownership, improved transportation infrastructure, and a desire for more space and privacy away from urban areas.
The growth of suburbs led to urban sprawl, increased car dependency, and a shift in the population away from city centers. This expansion also impacted infrastructure development, housing patterns, and environmental concerns.
Certainly; in the United States he return of men from the war in the second part of the 1940s as well as the prosperity entailed by the growth of the American economy meant that suburbs grew as well.
Population growth in the suburbs and the Sun Belt in the 1950s led to increased suburbanization, urban sprawl, and the expansion of non-urban areas. This growth also resulted in higher demand for housing, infrastructure development, and services outside of traditional urban centers.
There were no jobs in the cities.
There were no jobs in the cities.
There were no jobs in the cities.-Apex
all of the above - apex
The growth of suburbs offered many opportunities for business owenrs
The growth of suburbs caused many new types of business to do well. Apex
the growth of suburbs encouraged innovation in business (apex)
Improvements in transportation
The growth of malls and supermarkets (apex)
The one thing that helped to spurn the growth of the suburbs was the need for laborers to support factory operations, which were located in urban areas.
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grow in car sales