Author Question: McMicken Avenue residents a. were largely unaffected by the gentrification of Klotter Street. b. ... (Read 55 times)

pepyto

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McMicken Avenue residents
 
  a. were largely unaffected by the gentrification of Klotter Street.
  b. were very impressed by the gentrification of Klotter Street.
  c. tried to copy the gentrification plans that Klotter Street had used.
  d. were negatively affected by the gentrification of Klotter Street.

Question 2

The Klotter Street neighborhood
 
  a. was becoming revitalized on its own until workers from HUD
  interfered.
  b. became revitalized when HUD offered housing funds to young
  couples.
  c. never regained its earlier status as an exclusive Cincinnati
  neighborhood.
  d. demonstrates how gentrification helps elderly and low-income
  residents.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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