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... increasing diversity enlivened the state's culture and provided a steady flow of new workers , but it also increased tensions . Some affluent Californians retreated to gated communities ; others fled the state . In Los Angeles blacks ...
... increasing diversity enlivened the state's culture and provided a steady flow of new workers , but it also increased tensions . Some affluent Californians retreated to gated communities ; others fled the state . In Los Angeles blacks ...
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... increased dependence on the personal income tax and decreased dependence on sales taxes . OTHER SOURCES As revenues from traditional sources have decreased , state leaders have asked voters to approve bonds , thus obligating the ...
... increased dependence on the personal income tax and decreased dependence on sales taxes . OTHER SOURCES As revenues from traditional sources have decreased , state leaders have asked voters to approve bonds , thus obligating the ...
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... increased , the need for regional planning has also grown . The state has already used its authority over local ... increasing the powers of the mayor or introducing district council elections , are subject to voter approval by ...
... increased , the need for regional planning has also grown . The state has already used its authority over local ... increasing the powers of the mayor or introducing district council elections , are subject to voter approval by ...
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