why the well off londonors supported the need to built housing for the poors in 19th century
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The well-off Londoners supported the need to built housing for the poor in the nineteenth century for a number of reasons :-
(i) The existing one-room housing for the poor was a serious threat to public health.
(ii) They were overcrowded, badly ventilated and lacked sanitation.
(iii) Fire hazards caused serious worries. Moreover, there was widespread fear of social disorder.
(iv) After the 1917 revolution workers became conscious about their rights.
(v) It is also true that a large number of people began to recognise the need for better housing for the poor.
(i) The existing one-room housing for the poor was a serious threat to public health.
(ii) They were overcrowded, badly ventilated and lacked sanitation.
(iii) Fire hazards caused serious worries. Moreover, there was widespread fear of social disorder.
(iv) After the 1917 revolution workers became conscious about their rights.
(v) It is also true that a large number of people began to recognise the need for better housing for the poor.
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because 1. the existing one room housing for the poor was a serious threat to public health,
2.they were overcrowded , badly ventilated and lacked sanitation .
3.after the 1917 revolution workers became conscious about their rights.
2.they were overcrowded , badly ventilated and lacked sanitation .
3.after the 1917 revolution workers became conscious about their rights.
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