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Capo

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How did government policies contribute to the preferential treatment of whites in the suburban housing market after World War II?
 
  a. Loans for homes in racially homogeneous white neighborhoods were typically redlined.
  b. Loans for homes in primarily black neighborhoods were typically rated higher than loans for homes in racially mixed neighborhoods.
  c. Loans for homes in racially mixed neighborhoods were typically rated higher than loans for homes in primarily black neighborhoods.
  d. Loans for homes in racially homogeneous white neighborhoods were typically rated higher than loans for homes in primarily black or in racially mixed neighborhoods.

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Researchers whose questions exploreunderstandin g social variation over time and place are likely to use which research method?
 
  a. demographic analysis
  b. comparativehistoric al perspective
  c. extended cases
  d. ethnography



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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