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javeds

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Sociologist Elijah Anderson wrote about the
 
  idea that it is possible for diverse people to get along with one another in settings where racial and ethnic boundaries are de-emphasized. This idea is called
  a. the cosmopolitan approach.
  b. the urban canopy.
  c. the cosmopolitan canopy.
  d. the tolerance canopy.

Question 2

All of the following practices have been used by
 
  some property owners, real estate agents, and lending institutions to perpetuate housing segregation, EXCEPT
  a. steering.
  b. blockbusting.
  c. redlining.
  d. unequal property taxation.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c. the cosmopolitan canopy.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: b. blockbusting





 

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