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At the turn of the 20th century, the majority of the working poor lived

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in inner-city tenements.

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The majority of the working poor lived in the inner-city tenements at the turn of the twentieth century due to the fact that the factories where they were working were located in the cities. Tenements made the living condition of the working poor unsafe during this time.

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