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What condition most directly contributed to the spread of disease in city tenements in the early 1900s?
inadequate lighting
lack of safety features
lack of fire protection
inadequate sanitation
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Inadequate sanitation
Poor sanitation in crowded tenements—lack of clean water, proper sewage disposal, and waste removal—most directly led to the rapid spread of diseases.
Poor sanitation in crowded tenements—lack of clean water, proper sewage disposal, and waste removal—most directly led to the rapid spread of diseases.
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