Multiple Choice
For families, the development of new nineteenth-century suburbs meant increasing gender role segregation; for the larger metropolitan area it meant…
A) the spatial segregation of classes and ethnic groups.
B) increasing spatial integration of the core and suburban peripheral areas.
C) the spatial integration of classes and ethnic groups.
D) greater awareness of the importance of reversing the effects of urban crime.
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