How do rich White enclaves (RWEs) create social capital for their residents?

Please provide the best answer for the statement


1. High-income people live in high-income neighborhoods, and since race and income
go hand in hand, the overall result is the concentration and isolation of wealthy
Whites in wealthy neighborhoods.
2. The benefits of living in these neighborhoods easily transition to the children, who
tend to excel despite their level of ability or motivation.
3. RWEs are rich in social capital. Social networking with influential people is a
common resource available to residents of RWEs. In sum, simply growing up in an
RWE is advantageous to residents.

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