Explain the social effects of urbanization in Europe during the nineteenth century

      

Explain the social effects of urbanization in Europe during the nineteenth century

  

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samuel
i) Migration of people to urban centers led to overcrowding

ii) Inadequate housing due to high concentration of people in urban areas

iii) Poor sewerage and sanitation facilities exposed to diseases such as Cholera and Typhoid

iv) Concentration of people led to shortage of food which resulted in malnutrition

v) Frustration and suffering urban life led to anti-social behaviour such as drug abuse, alcoholism and prostitution

vi) Increase in crime rate and vehicle created fear and insecurity,

vii) Poor working conditions eg child labour, long working hours and lack of workmanship compensation dehumanized urban dwellers,

lemass answered the question on March 19, 2019 at 10:31


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