Which of the following statements regarding early high-rise buildings is MOST accurate?
A) Fire protection was usually provided by standpipe systems.
B) Windows used in early high-rise buildings prevented ventilation of smoke when a fire occurred.
C) Elevator shafts were designed to prevent vertical communication of fire.
D) Modern building codes are retroactive, requiring older buildings to meet modern fire protection features.
A
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