In the former Yugoslavia,
a. the greatest ethnic divisions occurred in the cities.
b. citizens of the cities saw themselves more as Yugoslavs than as members of ethnic minorities.
c. people in the cities were able to avoid ethnic labeling once conflict broke out, unlike rural populations.
d. intermarriage between different ethnic groups was very rare.
e. conflict became more about economic status than about ethnicity or religion.
Answer: b
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