-Arrival of the shabby stranger
-Maxwell's challenge to first church
-Norman applies to challenge the newspaper
-Norman faces public reaction to the challenge
-Maxwells' speech to the working man
-The crisis of Powers' decision about the law violation
-Rachel and Virginia struggle with how Christ would act in their cases
-Rachel dedicates her voice to the Lord
-Dedication of Maxwell to the ministry in the Rectangle
-Resignation of Powers
-Dedication of Wright and Marsh to political involvement in the rectangle problems.
1. Homes in the suburbs were affordable to middle class families. This had to do with lower land prices in suburbs vs. the city and also new building practices that brought down the cost of these suburban homes.
2. The G.I. bill provided loans to military veterans, so this also helped them be able to afford "the American dream" of home ownership.
3. The construction of highways facilitated travel into the cities for work from the suburbs. (Note that the Federal Aid Highway Act was passed in 1956.)
4. There was a perception that life in the suburbs would be safer and less susceptible to crime than life in the city.
That's several reasons you can work with.
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Inspired by Betsie's example of selfless love and forgiveness amid extreme cruelty and persecution, Corrie established a post-war home for other camp survivors trying to recover from the horrors they had escaped. She went on to travel widely as a missionary, preaching God's forgiveness and the need for reconciliation.
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