Multiple Choice
If we limit the analysis to metropolitan areas of over a million residents, almost half of the minorities lived in the suburbs in 2000, compared to just over 40 percent a decade ago. This surge in minority representation in suburbs has been concentrated in just 35 metropolitan areas that William Frey describes as
A) melting-pot metros.
B) edge cities.
C) boomburbs.
D) metropolitan statistical areas.
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