As part of the Great Society, the Department of Housing and Urban Development undertook programs designed to build better quality and more racially integrated housing for the poor. These programs largely ________.
A) succeeded, because the Civil Rights Act of 1964 made housing discrimination illegal
B) succeeded, through the creation of mixed-income housing
C) failed, because local governments' constraints often limited the federal government's ability to avoid creating urban ghettoes
D) failed, because federal programs often overlooked the advice of more knowledgeable local governments and city planners
E) failed, but have become a higher priority in recent years
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