Answer:
The correct answer is Levittown.
Explanation:
Levittown is <u>the first major suburb that served as a model for the next suburbs generated after the war.
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It is a village located in the city of Hempstead in New York and was created by Abraham Levit, who later considered himself the father of the suburbs.
It has more than <u>17,000 single-family houses</u>, and until 2000 it had <u>53 thousand inhabitants.
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Levittown was the salvation for many of the families that after World War II had to live in shelters, vans or chicken coops. And although it started as a commercial project, it ended up being the largest suburb and the first one that existed.