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I think this answers both of your questions. Many apartments didn't have windows, heat, or indoor plumbing. Streets were littered with garbage. Half of all babies at the time died before the age of one.

Answer:

1. Tenement-dwellers had to face several hardships such as poor life conditions and health problems due to the fact that little ventilation and little air could pass in those spaces. In most of the cases the inside of the rooms had no lights, and the diseases caused many children to die very young.

2. Life conditions in a tenement were precarious. Inside the tenements there was no ventilation, not even lights. It was necessary for many poor people and immigrants to live here because it facilitated the payment of the rent. However, because of the narrowness and the terrible conditions, rats arrived and different diseases with them.

Explanation:

Life there was so difficult because tenements were located in places that used to belong to single families, so there was not enough space to a great quantity of people, but immigrants had no other option.

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