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While both white flight and the relocation of Native Americans significantly shaped U.S. society, the impact of white flight from urban centers to suburbs in the mid-20th century arguably had a greater influence. This migration led to the socio-economic decline of many urban areas, exacerbating racial segregation and inequality, and reshaping political landscapes. It also contributed to the growth of suburban culture, which has defined American living patterns and values in contemporary society. In contrast, the relocation of Native Americans primarily affected indigenous populations and their cultural integrity, though it also had broader implications for U.S. policy and race relations.

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