Jackson argues that while the suburban ideal and population growth were necessary preconditions for residential deconcentration, its two fundamental causes were…
A) the spatial segregation of ethnic groups and increasing urban crime.
B) racial prejudice and cheap housing.
C) the myth of the nuclear family and the myth of residential segregation.
D) increasing crime and decreasing racial prejudice.
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