Between 1995 and 2000, cities such as Chicago and New York lost 6% of their African-American residents while the black populations of Dallas, Charlotte, and Atlanta grew by as much as 9.6%. What is the MOST likely explanation for this trend?
A) an increase in the number of political opportunities in southern states
B) improved economic opportunities and affordable housing in the northern cities
C) improved racial climate, family ties, and employment opportunities in the south
D) a discriminatory racial climate and lack of agricultural jobs in northern cities

Respuesta :

The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "C) improved racial climate, family ties, and employment opportunities in the south." Between 1995 and 2000, cities such as Chicago and New York lost 6% of their African-American residents while the black populations of Dallas, Charlotte, and Atlanta grew by as much as 9.6%. The trend is most likely shows that there is improved racial climate, family ties, and employment opportunities in the south.