Multiple Choice
Why do certain groups tend to cluster together in the same residential neighborhood?
A) It is a choice to live among similar people.
B) It is a result of constraint through some type of discrimination.
C) It is both choice and constraint, depending on the group and the city.
D) It is neither choice nor constraint, but random factors.
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