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What was the name given to low cost, multi-family dwellings in the city in the late 1800's
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Answer: The name that was given to low-cost, multi family dwellings in the cities in the late 1800’s was Tenements. They were built in city slums to house large numbers of immigrants. They were poorly built and overcrowded.
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