| 1. | The latter laid the foundations for residential segregation in urban areas.
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| 2. | The Cantonments Proclamation of 1914 institutionalized this system of residential segregation.
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| 3. | Indifferent enforcement of fair-housing laws is letting residential segregation slide.
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| 4. | The town had many Southern ties, and residential segregation was enforced.
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| 5. | Racial residential segregation has allowed minority businesses to strive economically.
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| 6. | Residential segregation is a phenomenon characterizing many stateside Puerto Rican population concentrations.
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| 7. | Residential segregation produces negative socioeconomic outcomes for minority groups.
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| 8. | After African Americans, Hispanics experience the second highest level of residential segregation.
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| 9. | This spatial and economic segregation further perpetuates residential segregation.
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| 10. | Residential segregation persists for a variety of reasons.
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