Urban planning methods in replacing old, crowded cities included
a. organizing neighborhoods according to immigrant nationality.
b. laying out new cities, such as Chicago, on rectangular grids.
c. maintaining traditional streets to appeal to national historical memory.
d. creating "planned communities" with all amenities within walking distance of miniature villages.
e. removing vestiges of medieval town halls.
ANSWER:
b
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