The Relocation Act.
The Indian Relocation Act of 1956 (also known as Public Law 959 or the Adult Vocational Training Program) was a United States law intended to encourage Native Americans in the United States to leave Indian reservations, acquire vocational skills, and assimilate into the general population. Part of the Indian termination policy of that era, it played a significant role in increasing the population of urban Indians in succeeding decades
urban areas
urban areas
Many African Americans moved from the rural South to the urban North.
railroad lines (novanet)
the act they used 2 move Indians to urban places so they can be train for jobs
The relocation act
80%
it was the result of the industrial revolution
Approximately 82% of North Americans live in urban areas.
help Native Americans living in urban areas
AIM first focused on Indians' urban problems, then focused on Indians rights. Novanet
AIM first focused on Indians' urban problems, then focused on Indians' rights.
What do urban areas contain? What do rural areas contain ?
Panama has highly developed urban areas and dense tropical jungles located close together.
The difference between semi-urban areas and rural areas is the development of the geographic area and environment. A semi-urban area is between urban and rural, or partly urban. Rural areas are located outside towns and cities.
Urban areas
Urban areas