One of the main ways in which economic opportunity divided urban and rural dwellers is that those who could afford to live in the suburbs usually chose to do so, while low-income people who had to work lesser-paying jobs were usually confined to the cities.
If the question is asking you all except which, the answer is "people fled the urban centers because they had become too crowded and unsanitary"
The Homestead Act was attractive to settlers, because it gave land to anyone over 21, or head of family (even women and former slaves), who applied for land, this land for a very cheap price (or no price at all) and through this it enabled easy settlement. The farmers had to then cultivate the land for a period of time, and if they did not abandon it and tended to it properly, it became their property.
Probably the companies that joined in marketing "personal computers" to consumers. That is when computers became smaller,more easily accessible, and people started to buy them for their homes. Before that, computers were gigantic things that only companies could afford. IBM, Apple, and Bill Gates and his software were some of the people who helped.
<span>Some who supports communism, and its principles,. :)</span>