Bacon differed from Moses and other post-World War II urban planners in which of the following ways?
A) Bacon appreciated old communities, including those considered slums, and sought to rebuild rather than destroy them.
B) More than Moses, Bacon realized that for urban progress to occur old neighborhoods, especially slums, had to be torn down.
C) Bacon was drawn more to the approach of Ebenezer Howard and the Garden City movement.
D) Bacon was more convinced than Moses of the necessity to build skyscrapers to facilitate urban development.
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