Urbanization · World History

In the context of 19th-century urbanization, what were 'slums'?

  1. The specialized schools built for factory children
  2. Densely crowded urban areas marked by substandard housing and squalor
  3. The mechanical components of an industrial steam engine
  4. A currency used within industrial manufacturing districts
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Correct answer: Densely crowded urban areas marked by substandard housing and squalor

Slums were a byproduct of rapid, unplanned urban growth. As the poor crowded into city centers to be near work, older housing was subdivided and new, low-quality tenements were built without adequate infrastructure.

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