Urbanization · World History

What was the characteristic living arrangement for the working class in industrial British cities, often featuring shared walls and no through-ventilation?

  1. Spacious garden apartments with private outdoor areas
  2. Dense back-to-back terraces with shared party walls
  3. Detached suburban villas set in large private grounds
  4. Traditional communal longhouses with open shared interiors
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Correct answer: Dense back-to-back terraces with shared party walls

Back-to-back houses were built by developers to maximize density and profit. These dwellings shared three out of four walls, which resulted in poor airflow and contributed to the rapid spread of respiratory diseases.

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