By the early twentieth century, cities increasingly depended on urban engineers to

A. establish public health regulations for hospitals, schools, and restaurants.
B. establish efficient refuse removal and disposal systems.
C. design buildings that would enhance the beauty of the inner city.
D. strictly enforce regulations designed to reduce air and water pollution within the urban environment.


Answer: B

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