Multiple Choice
Is it possible for cities to provide decent housing for low-income, working class residents?
A) The text concludes that it is not possible to do so under any circumstances.
B) The text concludes that it is possible, but only for a short period of time. Neighborhoods inevitably degenerate into social and physical decay.
C) The text concludes that there is no definite answer to this question, at this time, because data on such programs is lacking.
D) The text concludes that, indeed, it is possible with impressive levels of success.
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