families were usually very big at the time when tenements were popular. So I would say at maximum 6 people..
Tenements varied in size, but they typically housed multiple families in cramped living quarters. They could hold anywhere from a few dozen to over a hundred people, depending on the specific building and its layout.
The Pantheon in Rome can hold about 500 people at a time.
The capital century can hold up to 100 people.
Jacob Riis called the tenements a bad bargain because despite being cheap to rent, they provided poor living conditions, overcrowding, lack of sanitation, and inadequate ventilation. He believed that the low cost was not worth the detrimental impact on the health and well-being of the people living in these tenements.
The O2 arena in London can hold up to 20,000 people for concerts and events.
The sage holds a total of 4 people.
Tenements were meant for 6-8 people, but a lot of times tenements would be filled with more than 60 people.
Tenements were meant for 6-8 people, but a lot of times tenements would be filled with more than 60 people.
Tenements can be described as poor people.
there was no water in many tenements.
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They were affordable.
Many immigrants lived in urban apartment slums called flats. These flats held a great many people and were often overcrowded.
Tenements were places used to keep certain people in an isolated group. Example would be the after attacks of Pearl Harbor. The living conditions in tenements were very severe in some cases. First of all, it wasn't actually spacious in tenements and many were put in tenements with other people. Many got sick because of poor sanitary issues and lack of continuous hygiene increased the spread of sickness. Mostly children and elders were prone to becoming victims in tenements because of their poor immune systems being constantly attacked. Even though they were given food and a place to stay many immigrants have died in tenements because of poor living conditions they had to go through.
tenements
They were affordable.
they made their own clothes
food cooked on coal stoves