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1. Suburbanization- I find this to be the most important change in the nation between 1941 and 1974 because we learned a lot about urbanization and how people migrated to the cities in search of work but now we see … Continue reading
The American Dream
1) “Much of the Suburban expansion would not have occurred had not federal highway construction provided access to rural land for development” (Chudacoff 220). I disagree with this statement. I think the suburban expansion would not have occurred had there … Continue reading
… and so they ended the War with a “Bang”!!!
5. The expansion of opportunities for same-sex relationships. 4. Migration to the suburbs and the “Sunbelt”, which was that area surrounding the Southwestern states and majority of the old Confederacy. 3. The expansion of housing which contributed profusely to the … Continue reading
Living Conditions During The Depression
With the depression came many conflicts among those experiencing it. Living conditions were among these many conflicts. With food scarce and money quickly slipping away for the majority of people, it was the home that most people wanted to cling … Continue reading
The Value of the Roof
The autumn of 1929 was when it started; the American nations experienced an unexpected and detrimental incident that sabotaged the economy and deprived the citizens of opportunities – The Great Depression. Signs of damage was evident in various aspects … Continue reading
Housing & Great Depression
“Between 1926 and 1933 the number of annual mortgage failures quadrupled, and by the latter date home mortgages were being foreclosed at the rate of one thousand per day. In New York City alone, 186,000 families were served eviction notices … Continue reading