How has “living on the wrong side of the tracks” been a social reality in the history of the United States?
A) Largely impassable infrastructural features often mark the boundaries of white and black neighborhoods as part of systematic residential segregation.
B) A major train line divided the part of the country where discrimination occurred from the parts free from racial discrimination.
C) Infrastructure was used to divide the places where discrimination was legal from the places where it was illegal.
D) Historically, urban planners used train lines to try to connect neighborhoods and reduce segregation.
Answer: A
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