Between the end of the Civil War and World War I, the most prevalent migration trend in the U.S. was the movement of people from rural areas to urban centers, driven by industrialization and economic opportunities. Additionally, there was a significant influx of immigrants from Europe seeking better lives, which further fueled urban growth. This period also saw the Great Migration of African Americans from the South to Northern cities, escaping Jim Crow laws and seeking better employment prospects. These trends transformed the demographic landscape of the country.
Migration to the east
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A mainstream person is someone who jumps from trend to trend so that they fit in with the rest of the crowd. Mainstream is being what society thinks you should be, and look like.
suburbanization
was characterized by a trend toward diversification of crops
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Migration to the east
Rural-to urban migration
Due to the trend migration away from New England states to the West & South.
The number of immigrants increased and so did the number of countries they came from
A trend is a certain direction which something is changing. A pattern is where a repeat of a series or trend is seen over and over.
The largest migration in the world today is the rural-to-urban migration happening in countries like China and India. This trend involves millions of people moving from rural areas to cities in search of better economic opportunities and living conditions.
What is the difference between a trend line and a line of best fit
When no possible relationship between the two variables in question is statistically significant.
A trend is a math term. It is on a line graph. It is a slope between two variables.
A "trend" is a mathematically provable correlation between reported crime activity and whether it rising or falling. The "trend' refers to whether it is going up or down.
spread out between towns