"In the mass movement into suburban areas a new kind of community was produced,
which caricatured both the historic city and the archetypal suburban refuge: a multitude
of uniform, unidentifiable houses, lined up inflexibly, at uniform distances, on uniform
roads, in a treeless communal waste, inhabited by people of the same class, the same
income, the same age group, witnessing the same television performances, eating the
same tasteless pre-fabricated foods, from the same freezers, conforming in every
outward and inward respect to a common mold, manufactured in the central metropolis."
Which of the following best explains a limitation in Mumford's critique of postwar
suburbanization?
A. Many families moved to the new suburbs to find affordable homes.
B. The federal government allocated many new subdivisions for public housing
OC. Many African American and Latino American families moved to the new suburbs..
OD. Many African American and Latino American families moved to the new suburbs.