Sociologists who look at a variety of forces and policies that affect how space in cities is arranged are more focused on
A. issues such as racial residential segregation.
B. how powerful actors shape urban neighborhoods.
C. the rational process of human settlement at work.
D. the relationship between juvenile delinquency rates and neighborhood characteristics.
Question 2
Which of the following statements is true of the racial and ethnic distribution of the population in metropolitan and suburban areas?
A. Asians have become an insignificant part of the U.S. population.
B. Black-white segregation across metropolitan areas has gradually increased.
C. Latinos have become a less substantial part of the U.S. population.
D. Blacks and whites have high levels of segregation particularly in older cities.