Multiple Choice
According to Feagin and Parker, Los Angeles's urban development, especially its urban sprawl
A) emphasizes population density, concentrating people around commercial districts.
B) grew as a consequence of "water politics" that favored suburban homeowners.
C) began with the extension of mass transit trolley and rail routes spreading outward from the central city.
D) was inevitable, given the topography of the area-hilly and difficult to develop with a typical grid pattern.
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