Multiple Choice
Hutter argues that persisting problems of infrastructure, disinvestment, poverty, and racial inequality are all part of the existing landscape in New Orleans and that…
A) they are problems that cannot be overcome and it's no use pretending that they can be.
B) finding solutions to these problems is clearly the first priority of government and the growth coalition.
C) these problems take on less immediacy because so many poor residents have moved to other cities and probably will not return.
D) they deepen the ongoing tragedy caused by geographic displacement after the hurricane.
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