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What pattern of segregation emerged during the postwar era? Blacks and whites both moved to the suburbs where only a few communities were integrated. Whites moved to the suburbs, leaving blacks and other minorities in the cities. Blacks left the cities in order to buy farms and live more peacefully. Whites remained in the cities, forcing blacks to find housing elsewhere.

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Whites moved to the suburbs, leaving blacks and other minorities in the cities is the pattern of segregation emerged during the postwar era.

Step-by-step explanation:

After the world war 2, the whites moved to the suburbs new housing and in order to start their new lives. The roads served to transport the suburbs to their city jobs, development of the suburbs, and move the base away from the city.

The cities had been destroyed due to the war and there was lot of population which were hampering their lives. Th struggle became more for the people. Thus to start their new lives in new houses they moved to the suburbs.

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