Which factor directly contributed to the growth of suburban communities after WWII? Widespread mortgage foreclosures caused farmers to leave rural areas. Property taxes were eliminated in many towns. Returning veterans created a demand for housing. O Mass transit systems closed.

icon
Related questions
Question
Which factor directly contributed to the
growth of suburban communities after
WWII?
Widespread mortgage foreclosures
O caused farmers to leave rural
areas.
Property taxes were eliminated in
many towns.
Returning veterans created a
demand for housing.
Mass transit systems closed.
Transcribed Image Text:Which factor directly contributed to the growth of suburban communities after WWII? Widespread mortgage foreclosures O caused farmers to leave rural areas. Property taxes were eliminated in many towns. Returning veterans created a demand for housing. Mass transit systems closed.
All of the following are true with regard to the
Marshall Plan except--
the U.S. loaned or gave $12 billion
to Western European countries.
the U.S. gained new markets for
American goods.
it improved relations with the Soviet
Union.
it was largely motivated by the fear
of spreading communism
Transcribed Image Text:All of the following are true with regard to the Marshall Plan except-- the U.S. loaned or gave $12 billion to Western European countries. the U.S. gained new markets for American goods. it improved relations with the Soviet Union. it was largely motivated by the fear of spreading communism
Expert Solution
steps

Step by step

Solved in 3 steps

Blurred answer