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What happened as a result of London's population boom during the Victorian age?

A.) A law was passed restricting the number of children a family could have
B.) Thousands of immigrants were deported  to their native countries
C.) Londoners contracted illness from the unsanitary conditions
D) Small towns and villages experienced a wave of business closures and job losses

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One of the things that happened as a result of London's population boom during the Victorian age was that "C.) Londoners contracted illness from the unsanitary conditions," since more and more people were forced into very confined areas, in which disease spread with ease.
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