The history of the New Haven Burying Ground is typical of many other colonial cemeteries in that:
A) graves of men and women were placed in different areas
B) dedicated upkeep was valued because of its religious significance
C) dedicated upkeep was valued because of its public health significance
D) the cemetery was repeatedly neglected and fell into ruin.
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