Multiple Choice
Abraham Levitt was
A) a Jew who almost became Vice-President of the U.S.
B) an engineer who developed much of the overpass technology for Interstate Highways.
C) someone who developed a new style of suburb 'little box' style housing.
D) instrumental in the construction and design of the new airports, which fed new cities.
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