Respuesta :
Answer:
Option A
Explanation:
Many immigrants settle in ethnic enclaves in cities due to the fact that these enclaves helped migrants feel at home with people of their own cultures.
Ethnic enclave is a spatial territory or community occupied by an ethnic group that exists within/inside a territory inhabited by peoples of a different ethnic group, especially an area predominated by another ethnic group that makes such an area to be ethnically distinguished from the surrounding territory. People living in such enclaves are related ethnically by sharing the same culture, religion, and way of life. Examples of such enclave is Little Italy dominated by the Italian, Chinatown, some Ghettos, Koreatown, etc such areas attract new immigrants to integrate into the mainstream environment by offering safe communities, start a steady language transition, a chance to develop contacts and establish themselves that make such immigrants feel at home with people of their own cultures. It is advisable to be in an area where we have people of similar background.