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Which US migration trend began soon after World War II?
moving to cities
moving to the suburbs
moving to the Sun Belt
moving to the Northeast
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Moving to the suburbs.
After WWII the GI Bill, mass-produced housing (Levittowns), rising incomes, car ownership, and highway construction spurred rapid suburbanization.
After WWII the GI Bill, mass-produced housing (Levittowns), rising incomes, car ownership, and highway construction spurred rapid suburbanization.
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