What new population shift occurred after World War II?
A. movement to the rural areas
B. movement to the inner cities
C. movement to the suburbs
D. movement out of Oklahoma

Respuesta :

The correct answer is: C) movement to the suburbs.

One of the most important post-war migrations was the one that moved the middle classes to the suburbs. By 1970, suburbs population was larger than central cities'. These areas became mostly inhabited by adults between the ages of 25 and 35 and their children.

Answer:

C. movement to the suburbs

Explanation:

With the ending of the World War II, soldiers had to readjust to civilian life. The GI Bill created from the Servicemen’s Readjustment Act provided returning soldiers with money for education, homes, and other loans to handle the shift back into ordinary life. New homes in the suburbs - those relatively small residential districts outside larger cities, were being built to accommodate new families.

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