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Assume you were a member of a working-class American family during the late nineteenth century. Describe the conditions under which your family would probably have lived.
 
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Answer: Urban working-class Americans in the late nineteenth century usually lived near the factories where they worked, with the factories generally located near the center of the city. Conditions were crowded and unsanitary. Housing often lacked running water and proper sewage facilities. Community life, however, prospered, alleviating some of the drabness of the living conditions. The lifestyle in these neighborhoods varied according to the ethnic population which predominated in them.
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