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According to "How the Other Half Lives," buildings in slums often lacked proper ventilation and access to natural light, which contributed to poor living conditions for residents. This lack of light and fresh air led to overcrowding, poor sanitation, and increased health risks within the tenements.
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According to "How the Other Half Lives," buildings in slums lacked sufficient natural light due to overcrowding and narrow living spaces. This lack of light not only impacted the living conditions and health of residents but also contributed to the spread of disease and unsanitary living conditions.
Dangerous
Buildings were very dark
Buildings were very dark
They mad babies sick
They mad babies sick
They mad babies sick
According to "How the Other Half Lives" by Jacob Riis, buildings were overcrowded and unsanitary due to a combination of factors such as rapid urbanization, lack of regulation, and exploitation by landlords seeking to maximize profits. These conditions led to poor living conditions for the lower-class residents in cities like New York in the late 19th century.
Buildings were very dark.
they live in tall buildings.
From either the hallway or the stairs
light is used in our lives for heat,to see, and more