M.P. Baumgartner's analysis of middle-class suburbs revealed that residents had shallow, single-stranded relationships with others and, as a result, they used avoidance as their major strategy for dealing with the petty day-to-day problems of life. Baumgartner referred to this phenomenon as
A) boomburb syndrome.
B) moral minimalism.
C) urban alienation.
D) suburban depression.
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