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A demographic criticism of the growth of American suburbs after World War II was that they lacked cultural diversity limited job possibilities promoted deviance in youth limited the possibility to conform

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The correct answer is A) they lacked cultural diversity.

A demographic criticism of the growth of American suburbs after World War II was that they lacked cultural diversity.

The expansion of home construction outside downtown in the major cities, the cost of homes and the GI Bill that supported the veterans of the war, helped to develop the suburbs of American cities. But when doing so, a demographic criticism of the growth of American suburbs after World War II was that they lacked cultural diversity. The suburbs were clearly inhabited by white people. Cultural diversity or racial diversity was not part of that development.


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The correct answer is lacked cultural diversity. A demographic criticism of the growth of American suburbs after World War II was that they lacked cultural diversity. The racial tension between the whites and the blacks got even worse after the war.
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