Which of the following best describes the housing styles of pre-World War II suburbs?
A) Styles were widely eclectic with many different architectural types.
B) Houses were still predominately row houses built in clusters and located close together.
C) Houses were mass-produced and looked almost exactly alike-"little boxes all in a row!"
D) Most urban housing at this time could be described as "grand estates" with homes of mansion-like quality.
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