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People Who Live in Segregated Neighborhoods May Vote Differently When

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People who live in segregated neighborhoods may vote differently when racial matters are at issue because they:


A) universally have a perception of a "linked fate."
B) tend to have differing economic interests and life experiences.
C) usually move to segregated neighborhoods due to prejudice and stronger racial identification.
D) have stronger identification with their own racial or ethnic group, and more prejudice against people of other groups.

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