Professor's Prompt:
"In our discussion of urban planning, we've seen that 'gentrification' often leads to the displacement of long-term, lower-income residents. What is one specific, actionable policy that a city government could implement to mitigate this negative effect while still encouraging urban development?"
Student A's Post:
"I think gentrification is just a natural part of city life. Neighborhoods change over time, and that's not always a bad thing. People who can't afford to live there anymore will just move somewhere else."
Student B's Post:
"A city could implement an 'inclusionary zoning' policy. This would require developers of new housing projects to set aside a certain percentage of units—say, 15-20%—as affordable housing for low-income families. This directly integrates affordable options into developing areas."
Which student's response more effectively answers the professor's question, and why?
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A
Student A, because it provides a broader philosophical perspective on the issue.
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B
Student B, because it uses more academic vocabulary like 'inclusionary zoning'.
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C
Student A, because it challenges the premise of the professor's question.
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D
Student B, because it proposes a specific, actionable policy as requested by the prompt.