How did "white flight" affect the inner-city schools?

A) Most of the inner-city schools were predominantly black.
B) Most of the inner-city schools were predominantly white.
C) The inner-city and suburban schools became more balanced in white and black populations.
D) The inner-city schools were closed down because of a lack of students.
E) Most of the suburban schools were predominantly black.

A

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