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Mollykgkg

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How did deindustrialization impact the black community in the late twentieth century?
 
  A) It made no impact on the black community.
  B) It produced many more industrial jobs in the U.S. for blacks.
  C) It produced some new industrial jobs for blacks.
  D) It led to a decrease in industrial jobs for blacks.

Question 2

Which of the following is true regarding African Americans and inner-city poverty?
 
  A) Inner cities are generally cut off from the rest of society in terms of access to social services.
  B) Inner cities have low rates of HIV infection and decreased levels of violence and crime.
  C) Poor black children are adversely affected because they often live only with their fathers, who have limited access to jobs and education to help them move out of poverty.
  D) Most African Americans have moved out of poverty in the inner cities.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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