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DelorasTo

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How did researchers St. Clair Drake and Horace Cayton describe Bronzeville, the name given to the African American section of Chicago's South Side, in 1945?
 
  a. as a Black Metropolis, where violence, overcrowding, and dilapidated housing were the norm
  b. as a desolate and violent urban ghetto
  c. as a vibrant community where black cultural and social life thrived despite high poverty
  d. as a slum rife with gambling dens and call-houses

Question 2

A sociologist might argue that cultural production in the United States is increasingly occurring __________.
 
  a. online
  b. in print
  c. on the radio
  d. on television



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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