Suburbs VS. City: The white people in the suburb don’t like colored people. When the white people moved out of the cities, the jobs left with them. The cities turned into slums over time as the poverty rate increased. Cities were mostly made up of minorities and immigrants. Suburban people got more homes, poor people lost homes. The suburbs were housed with wealthy white owners, while the city was filled with people of poverty. Suburbs had little to no crime, while cities were rampant with crime. Visual 3: This picture shows that the crime rate went up because of low wages, which led to fighting. |
When people
more move to the suburbs more houses are being sold. That means buy more cars
they will travel more and more gas sold. More product will be sold because
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The people living in the suburbs were not fond of African Americans. As the white moved out poor moved in. There was a large amount of immigrants in the city. There was not only jobsin the city, there were jobs out side of the city. Suburban people made more homes as poor people in the city lost homes. Thousands of people living in poor farms moved to the city for work. Farms and migrants endured low pay and poor living conditions
Visual 2: The graph show how many suburban homes Americans (mostly white Americans) bought between 1910-1980. |