Question

Why did gang violence remain a persistent problem in the new millennium?
A) Increased access to narcotics strengthened gangs' role in the drug trade.
B) Repressive state and city governments gave urban youth no other choice but to turn to crime.
C) Millennials tend to have lower moral standards and apprehensions than boomers.
D) Lack of job opportunities and the decline of cities made gangs attractive to youth in the new millennium.

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