Cathie, whose husband fought during World War II, moved with her family from the city to the suburbs during the golden fifties. Provide reasons that could have facilitated this move to the suburbs during the 1950s

What will be an ideal response?


The federal government, fearful of a return to an economic depression, underwrote the construction of homes in the suburbs. The general public obtained low-interest mortgages, and veterans were offered the addedincentive of purchasing a home with a $1 down payment. Cathie's husband could have availed this incentive to move to a bigger place in the suburb.

Sociology

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Sarah grew up in the first set of companionate families that emerged at the turn of the 20th century. Compared to her grandparents, her parents were likely to be ________

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What is likely the most important factor in the increase in divorce over the past hundred years?

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