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27 May, 01:16

What was a common condition in rapidly growing cities?

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  1. 27 May, 01:36
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    Answer: Apartment buildings were located near polluting factories

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  2. 27 May, 03:51
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    Rapidly growing cities faced a number of problems including but limited to:

    1. Overcrowding: A huge influx of people from small cities, towns and villages resulted in cramped conditions.

    2. Rising house prices/rents: It was a boom time for people who owned property. House prices and rents increased quickly.

    3. Rising poverty and Ghettos: Most people who came to the cities were unskilled men with families and lots of children. This resulted in ghettos developing around the cities.

    4. Rising Crime: All the above factors gave rise to a crime culture made up of young people looking to make some money and a 'name' for themselves.

    5. Rise in disease: Poor living conditions resulted in constant outbreaks of chlorea and other water-borne diseases.
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