Which of the following do all post World War II European new towns have in common?
A) They were initiated, planned and financed by the government.
B) They were all based on the British "garden city" concept.
C) They were all designed to be closely tied to the central city and serve as residential (not employment) areas.
D) They were all company towns designed to provide housing for factory workers
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A)to encourage
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A)curvilinear streets
B)cul-de-sacs
C)wide streets
D)narrow
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