HISTORY
THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
Question
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Housing was poorly constructed and crime was a persistent problem
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The rural population increased and the urban population decreased
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Food shortages
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Power shortages
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Detailed explanation-1: -The main facts of crimes in urban areas are the less possibility of arrest and the less probability of recognition and families are less intact in urban areas. Therefore, it is argued that as urbanization increases so does crime. Hence, one may argue that urbanization is an indicator of higher crimes.
Detailed explanation-2: -Urbanization can also lead to an increase in crime and violence, particularly in areas with high levels of poverty and social exclusion. This can be a result of the competition for scarce resources, or simply because people are more likely to come into contact with each other in a city than in a rural areas.
Detailed explanation-3: -Crowding (higher density of population) and peoples apathy to other persons’ problems is another problem growing out of city life. Some homes (which consist of one single room) are so overcrowded that five to six persons live in one room. Overcrowding has very deleterious effects.
Detailed explanation-4: -Rapid urbanization brought on by industrialization typically leads to the general deterioration of workers’ quality of life and many other problems for society, such as crime, stress and psychological disorders.