The organization that conducts the decennial census in the US
The Great Migration refers to:
What is: Massive migration of African Americans in the South to Northern industrialized cities
When jobs left core cities during deindustrialization: they often did not go far--where did they go instead?
What is suburbs?
This was the first agency tasked with building public housing during the Depression Era
Public Works Agency (PWA)
During early stages of urbanization and industrialization, this group of Europeans experienced the most discrimination
Irish
Name a process that was related to industrialization in the 20th century.
Railroads, communications, mass transit
Jobs went to the sunbelt from the rust belt for this reason:
lower taxes, lower labor costs, changing fuel, etc.
This is the approach that provides the most assistance to renters currently:
What is housing choice vouchers
A census undercount could be a problem for cities for this reason
What is: Population numbers from the census are used in formulas that allocate funds for some federal programs, so an undercount could result in less federal money coming into a city or state.
The economic institution that replaced slavery in the South. Its abolition changed economic production and job opportunities for African Americans in the South.
What is sharecropping?
Deindustrialization occurred at what time for cities in the US:
At different times in different cities
A private market practice in which a home mortgage lender (such as a commercial bank or savings & loan association) refuses to provide loans in specified geographical areas is called
What is redlining
The decade with the highest total number of immigrants has been:
What is 2000-2010
The first time more people lived in cities than in rural areas
What is: the 1920s
If I said the following: "Public policies provided strong incentives for corporate managers to move plants to suburbs and the sunbelt." I would view ___as an explanation for deindustrialization
What is power
Which law made it illegal to discriminate against homeowners on the basis of race?
Fair Housing Act (1968)
This law attempted to address illegal immigration reform by cracking down on employers
What is the immigration reform and control act of 1986?
The reason state governments created corporations in the 1800s and early 1900s was:
What is: For funding infrastructure projects like transportation i.e. roads, canals, bridges
The trade agreement that replaced NAFTA
United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA)
The early housing policies (the PWA and Housing Act of 1937) solidified this model:
What is the PHA model/ local management of housing authorities