case study- Detroit Flashcards
main industry in the early 1900s
iron and copper mining
when did Ford open a car manufacturing implant
-early 1900s
- starts industrialisation of Detroit
what car manufacturers also opened assembly lines in the 1900s
- general motors
why did the population of Detroit grow in the 1910s and 20s
- immigration
-working class people moved in for high pay work
when did the economy boom
-1920s
-American dream
1950s population
- peak population
-inner city decay begins
how did globalisation lead to the downfall of detroit
-competition from Japanese and German car manufacturers
What happened in the 1970s that led to the downfall of Detroit
-oil and gas prices rose
-Americans couldn’t afford US made cars
how did deindustrialisation lead to the downfall of Detroit
-factories outsourced workers for less money
-US factories closed
how did desegregation lead to the downfall of Detroit
-50s and 60s
-official desegregation laws dropped
-black families move to white areas
-lead to racial tensions
-white flight
-urban doughnut
-neighbourhoods with more minorities were neglected and more harshly policed
-1967 race riots, 40 deaths
war on drugs
-1960s
-crack cocaine
-cheaper in inner city black neighbourhoods
-gov made sentences for crack cocaine higher
-more black inner city residents arrested
-less income for black families in inner city
how many Detroit schools shut in 2009
-80
-mainly inner city
-cycle of poverty continues
future of Detroit
- pure Michigan- attracts tourists, helps tertiary sector
- motor city blight busters, demolish abandoned houses