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5 September, 07:44

Which did not contribute to the emergence of the new youth movements in the early sixties?

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  1. 5 September, 08:57
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    The appropriate response is the growth of suburbia. The development of suburbia was encouraged by the advancement of zoning laws, redlining and various developments in transport. After World War II accessibility of FHA credits empowered a lodging blast in American rural areas.
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