Levittown: A famous example of suburban development in post-World War II America, where mass-produced homes were built quickly to accommodate returning soldiers and their families.
Baby Boom: The significant increase in birth rates that occurred after World War II, which contributed to the growth of suburban communities as families sought larger homes and better schools for their children.
White Flight: The phenomenon where white families moved out of urban areas into predominantly white suburbs, often driven by racial tensions or perceptions about crime rates.