What outside factor most directly contributed to the formation of enclaves in cities

What outside factor most directly contributed to the formation of enclaves in cities? a common culture among American citizens restricted access to education housing discrimination the availability of jobs

Housing discrimination most directly contributed to the formation of enclaves in cities.

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