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which pattern of segregation emerged during the postwar era?
○ whites moved to the suburbs, leaving blacks and other minorities in the cities.
○ blacks and whites both moved to the suburbs where only a few communities were integrated.
○ whites remained in the cities, forcing blacks to find housing elsewhere.
○ blacks left the cities in order to buy farms and live more peacefully.
In the U.S. postwar era, "white flight" occurred: white families migrated to newly built suburbs, enabled by government policies like redlining and suburban housing loans that excluded Black and other minority groups, concentrating them in urban areas. The other options do not match the dominant segregation pattern of this period.
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A. Whites moved to the suburbs, leaving blacks and other minorities in the cities.