USA HISTORY

WESTWARD EXPANSION INDUSTRIALIZATION URBANIZATION 1870 1900

AMERICAN INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT IN THE GILDED AGE

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What was the name of the unsafe and crowded apartments that many immigrants lived in during the Gilded Age?
A
Slums
B
Ghettos
C
Tenements
D
Shantytown
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Families who lived in the tenements were crammed into 300-400 square foot apartments that featured a single bedroom, kitchen, and a front room for everyone to share. On top of the tenement spaces being poorly built, they were also not well lit or ventilated.

Detailed explanation-2: -They were located in rows of apartment buildings in busy areas of the city. For instance, many were above clothing factories so people could hear the whirr of the machines. Due to the little amount of space, the living conditions in tenements were bad. Many people shared small 3 room apartments in tenements.

Detailed explanation-3: -Known as tenements, these narrow, low-rise apartment buildings–many of them concentrated in the city’s Lower East Side neighborhood–were all too often cramped, poorly lit and lacked indoor plumbing and proper ventilation.

Detailed explanation-4: -Tenements were low-rise buildings with multiple apartments, which were narrow and typically made up of three rooms. Because rents were low, tenement housing was the common choice for new immigrants in New York City. It was common for a family of 10 to live in a 325-square-foot apartment.

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