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While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes:
- Throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, populations of Black Americans increased in many cities throughout the state of New York.
- During this time, many Black newspapers were founded.
- The newspapers were largely by and for the Black communities in which they were based.
- The New York Citizen-Call ran from 1960 to 1961 in New York City, New York.
- The Syracuse Gazette ran from 1976 to 1980 in Syracuse, New York.
Which choice most effectively uses information from the given sentences to emphasize the geographic similarities between the two newspapers?
From 1960 to 1961, the New York Citizen-Call served the Black community of New York City, New York, as did the Syracuse Gazette.
A
The New York Citizen-Call and the Syracuse Gazette, both based in New York, are among the many Black newspapers that sprung up in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries to provide a voice to the growing Black communities throughout the state.
B
The New York Citizen-Call was one of newspapers to spring up in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, debuting in 1960 and later followed by the Syracuse Gazette in 1976.
C
Black newspapers were founded in both New York City and Syracuse.
D