Which of the following was true of poor urban neighborhoods?

a. They were often filled with overcrowded tenements.
b. There was an atmosphere of filth, pollution, and sewage.
c. The danger of typhus, smallpox, dysentery, and tuberculosis was very high.
d. Houses were often mixed in with factories
e. all of the above


ANSWER:
e

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