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-Architect John Haviland Designed New York City's Halls of Justice

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  -Architect John Haviland designed New York City's Halls of Justice, which were better known as the  Tombs,  in the Egyptian Revival style that characterized sepulchral gloom in order to . A)  highlight the more successful aspects of prison reform B)  link these buildings to the certain deaths that prisoners faced C)  intimidate and project the power of the law D)  generate greater sympathy for prisoners
-Architect John Haviland designed New York City's Halls of Justice, which were better known as the "Tombs," in the Egyptian Revival style that characterized sepulchral gloom in order to .


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