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Why was the Community Reinvestment Act of 1977 initially considered successful?
A. It increased home ownership in low-income areas.
B. It decreased the opportunity gap between low- and high-income
areas.
C. It improved parks and services in low-income areas.
D. It decreased inequality between low- and high-income areas.

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