In late-nineteenth-century American cities,

A. residential patterns reflected the mingling of economic classes.
B. the poor were thrust to the outer fringes.
C. the wealthy lived at the core.
D. the middle and upper classes increasingly lived in the newer outer suburbs.


Answer: D

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