Slum

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A highly populated, poor residential area with unsafe living conditions

Real World Example

During the Industrial Revolution, slums emerged as overcrowded urban areas where many factory workers lived in poor and unsanitary conditions. These areas were important because they highlighted the negative side of rapid industrialization and urbanization, such as poverty and health issues. Slums represented the struggles of the working class and the need for social reforms and better living conditions. Today, the existence of slums still reminds us of the importance of affordable housing and fair wages. For example, cities worldwide continue to work on improving living conditions in slum areas to ensure everyone has access to safe and healthy environments.

Practice Version

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