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Increase suburban areas by the black middle class is not a reason for the decline in the number of state Schools. Is it true or false?
Increase suburban areas by the black middle class is not a reason for the decline in the number of state Schools. Is it true or false?
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False. The increase in suburban areas by the black middle class could potentially contribute to the decline in the number of state schools, as wealthier families may choose to send their children to private schools or move to areas with better-funded public schools. This could lead to a decrease in enrollment and funding for state schools in certain areas.