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A reason that many city workers lived in unhealthy conditions was there was no garbage collection or sewage service. people from rural areas introduced new diseases. landlords were not allowed to improve their buildings. people often did not clean up after themselves.

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A reason that many city workers lived in unhealthy conditions was "there was no garbage collection or sewage service."


All people produce wastes of different kinds; for instance, pee and feaces, Waste from washing and cooking, and strong squanders created at home and in working environments, schools, healing facilities and other open structures. Every one of these wastes should be controlled and overseen to assist individuals and the condition that they live in. In urban regions where individuals live near one another and space can be constrained, dealing with these wastes is a troublesome issue.

Waste that isn't appropriately overseen, particularly excreta and other fluid and strong waste from families and the network, are a genuine health hazard and prompt the spread of irresistible sicknesses.

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a reason that many city workers lived in unhealthy conditions was there was no garbage collection or sewage service. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option. This unhygienic condition resulted in diseases that spread very quickly. People were forced to live under such pathetic conditions.
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