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Between 1995 and 2000, cities such as Chicago and New York lost 6% of their African-American residents while the black populations of Dallas, Charlotte, and Atlanta grew by as much as 9.6%. What is the MOST likely explanation for this trend?

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I think the reason for this transfer of residents might be caused by Dallas, Charlotte and Atlanta's favorable conditions of the black populations. They might have felt that they are better off living in this area. There must have been better laws that provide benefits and opportunities. These areas in the US have a big population of black people it helps them agree with each other. 
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