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Following World War II, the widespread availability of affordable housing, particularly through the GI Bill, along with the rise of the automobile and interstate highway system, facilitated suburban expansion. Many families moved to suburbs seeking better living conditions, more space, and a perceived higher quality of life. This shift was further driven by the desire for homeownership and the growth of the middle class, leading to a significant urban-suburban pattern as cities faced population declines and suburban areas flourished.

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