The "City Beautiful" movement is associated most directly with





attempts to clean up the "veritable mud rivers" that spring rains regularly produced in late-nineteenth-century New York City.





attempts to clean up "the pall of smoke which constantly overhangs" Pittsburgh.





Frederick Law Olmsted's projects for the Chicago Columbian Exposition of 1893.







efforts by the park commissioners of Kansas City in 1893 to preserve green space before urban growth engulfed the city.

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Answer:

Frederick Law Olmsted's projects for the Chicago Columbian Exposition of 1893.

Explanation:

The City Beautiful Movement was an architectural movement that took place in the USA between 1800 and 1900. The objective of this movement was to incorporate architectural works in the public spaces of some cities, revitalizing the appearance of these regions and creating a better social image, especially of the great urban centers, to convey an image of prosperity and quality of life.

This movement is directly associated with Frederick Law Olmsted's projects for the Colombian Chicago Exhibition of 1893. Where monuments and models of cities were exposed where great architectural works were established, leaving the city extremely beautiful and hiding all poverty and any kind of inequality. social network.

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