Advocates of the public-parks movement saw them as…
A) antidotes to moral anarchy, corruption, and vice in urban life.
B) important even though they would clearly intensify class antagonisms.
C) depressing land values on areas adjacent to the parks.
D) replacing small-town values with the cosmopolitan values of the big city.
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