The strongest criticism of suburbs argued that historically,
A) low-income people and minorities are unable to live in some areas because of the high cost of the housing, the unfriendliness (or discrimination) of established residents, and fears that property values would decline if minorities were allowed to buy property there.
B) low-income people and minorities are able to live in some areas because of the low cost of the housing, the friendliness of established residents, and the myth that property values would decline if minorities were allowed to buy property there.
C) legal devices, such as requiring several small houses to sit on a large lot of land amid several different apartments, prevented low-income families from living in many suburbs.
D) low-income people and minorities are unable to live in some areas because of the high cost of the private schools there, the unfriendliness of African American and Hispanic minorities there, and the fear that property values would not change if other minorities were allowed to buy property there.
E) they encouraged the buying and selling of too many automobiles.
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Q26: The laws enacted in 1573 that specifically
Q27: Sprawl is the
A) change in density within
Q28: A legal form of segregation in U.S.
Q29: The areas on the periphery of cities
Q30: When the models of urban structure developed
Q32: Many of the poor on the periphery
Q33: Compared to the United Kingdom, the amount
Q34: The largest component of the U.S. population
Q35: The "Boswash" corridor that stretches from Boston
Q36: The city plus its surrounding built-up suburbs
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