Answer:
1. Urban enclaves
2. suburbs
3. ethnoburb
Step-by-step explanation:
African Americans and Hispanics are highly clustered in urban enclaves. 2. By the late 20th century, most of the children and grandchildren of European immigrants had moved from the original inner-city enclaves to suburbs. 3. A suburban area with a cluster of a particular ethnic population is known as a(n) ethnoburb.
A urban enclave refers to a place with a high concentration of people who share the same cultural background and where different cultural and economic activities are developed.
Suburbs are normally residential places outside the urban area composed commonly by people who work in town but who want to leave the noisy city at the end of the journey.
An Ethnoburb is a mixed of a suburban and very commercial area where normally people with the same cultural background gather.