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Which of these describes when the "Florida Land Boom" took place?

A) during the Great Depression
B) during the Spanish-American War
C) after the Civil War, but before World War I
D) after World War I, but before the Great Depression

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The answer would be D, after World War 1 but before the Great Depression.
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Answer:

D) after World War I, but before the Great Depression

Step-by-step explanation:

The Florida land boom of the 1920s was Florida's first real estate bubble, which burst in 1925. The land boom deserted whole new urban areas, for example, Coral Gables, Hialeah, Miami Springs, Opa-Locka, Miami Shores, and Hollywood.

It additionally left behind the remains of failed development projects such as, Aladdin City in south Miami-Dade County, Fulford-by-the-Sea in what is currently North Miami Beach, Miami's Isola di Lolando in north Biscayne Bay, Boca Raton, as it had initially been arranged, and Palm Beach Ocean only north of Palm Beach. The land boom formed Florida's future for quite a long time and made whole new urban communities out of the Everglades land that remains today.

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