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14 December, 16:54

What happened as a result of London's population boom during the Victorian age?

A.) A law was passed restricting the number of children a family could have

B.) Thousands of immigrants were deported to their native countries

C.) Londoners contracted illness from the unsanitary conditions

D) Small towns and villages experienced a wave of business closures and job losses

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  1. 14 December, 19:52
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    One of the things that happened as a result of London's population boom during the Victorian age was that " C.) Londoners contracted illness from the unsanitary conditions," since more and more people were forced into very confined areas, in which disease spread with ease.
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