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Who was not a nineteenth-century urban planner who promoted the orderly growth of cities?

Daniel Burnham

James Sherman

Louis Sullivan

Frederick Law Olmstead

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The appropriate response is Daniel Burnham. He was an American planner and urban originator. He was the Director of Works for the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. He additionally composed a few acclaimed structures, including the Flatiron Building of triangular shape in New York City.
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Answer: James Sherman was not a nineteenth-century urban planner who promoted the orderly growth of cities.

Explanation: James Sherman was a nineteenth-century English minister who was in favour of the end of slavery in the United Kingdom. He also became famous for being a Congregationalist. Moreover, he wrote several books, including The Pastor's Wife, which a biography of Mrs Sherman. Therefore, James Sherman did not share the same profession as Daniel Burnham, Louis Sullivan and Frederick Law Olmstead, who were famous urban planners during the nineteenth century.

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