Many urban Americans in the early 1900s faced significant challenges such as overcrowding, poor housing conditions, and inadequate sanitation. Rapid industrialization led to a surge in population, resulting in tenement housing that often lacked basic amenities. Additionally, public health crises were common due to unsanitary living conditions, which contributed to the spread of diseases. These issues highlighted the need for urban reform and improved living standards.
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