In Frank Lloyd Wright's ideal world,
A) homes could be constructed in an organic way.
B) virtually equal densities would be found throughout the city.
C) cars would be abolished.
D) a minimal amount of land would be used.
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Q12: Ebenezer Howard believed the city lacked
A) opportunity.
B)
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A) removing
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