Historian Robert Fishman suggests that the development of suburbs in the nineteenth century was largely due to the emergence of a new ideology based on…
A) widespread fear of crime in the cities.
B) a reverence for death also seen in the building of garden cemeteries.
C) the primacy of the family and domestic life.
D) the importance of integrating ethnic groups.
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