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Segregated from history, how 'ghetto' lost its meaning" by Camila Domonoske refers to:

a) Historical transformation of urban areas
b) Linguistic evolution of the term 'ghetto'
c) Social impact of city planning
d) Cultural connotations of 'ghetto

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The article primarily discusses the linguistic evolution of the term 'ghetto' and its historical transformation in urban areas.

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The article 'Segregated from history, how 'ghetto' lost its meaning' by Camila Domonoske primarily refers to the linguistic evolution of the term 'ghetto'. The term 'ghetto' historically referred to areas of a city where specific minority groups were forced to live, but in recent years it has been largely used to describe poor African-American neighborhoods in America. The article discusses the historical transformation of urban areas, social impact of city planning, and the cultural connotations of 'ghetto' in relation to these linguistic changes.

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