Two public schools, one in a poorer neighborhood of color and one in a wealthier, white neighborhood, spend state funding from property taxes the same way. How could racial inequality still be apparent?
A) The wealthier school can rely on private donations in addition to tax funding.
B) The school in the minority neighborhood may have lower local taxes and property values.
C) The school in the wealthy neighborhood may receive more state aid than the school in the neighborhood of color.
D) Both schools limit the number of students from different neighborhoods who can attend.
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