What was the identity of an urban neighborhood usually based on?
A. The primary language spoken by the children in the neighborhood school.
B. The specific dialect spoken by the residents.
C. The institutions and businesses found in the neighborhood.
D. The ethnic background of the people who lived in the neighborhood.
Answer: C
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