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Which group of people most likely lived in tenements in large cities during the late 1800s? A. business owners B. recent immigrants C. wealthy families D. skilled workers
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Which group of people most likely lived in tenements in large cities during the late 1800s?
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business owners
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recent immigrants
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wealthy families
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skilled workers
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The answer is D I hope this help
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C Wealthy Families because of the slave owners back then bought a lot and those were the years around 1800’s
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