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Compare ethnic enclaves in the United States to instances of segregation in the United States. Which of the following statements BEST expresses a comparison between the two?

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Ethnic enclaves develop out of voluntary chain migration, while segregation is forced legal segregation based on race.

Ethnic enclaves develop out of voluntary chain migration, while segregation is forced legal segregation based on race.

Ethnic enclaves separate ethnicities in cities, while segregation separates people in rural areas.

Ethnic enclaves separate ethnicities in cities, while segregation separates people in rural areas.

Ethnic enclaves separate people based on country of origin, while segregation separates people based on race.

Ethnic enclaves separate people based on country of origin, while segregation separates people based on race.

States where segregation was once practiced have now replaced ghettoes with ethnic enclaves.

States where segregation was once practiced have now replaced ghettoes with ethnic enclaves.

States where segregation was once practiced transitioned to ethnic enclaves before assimilating or acculturating their immigrants.

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"Ethnic enclaves develop out of voluntary chain migration, while segregation is forced legal segregation based on race."

Reason: ethnic enclaves typically form through voluntary migration and mutual support (chain migration, shared culture/language), whereas segregation in U.S. history was often imposed (de jure and de facto) to separate and disadvantage racial groups.