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Population Growth
The increase in the number of individuals in a population, often measured for specific regions or globally, driven by factors like birth rates, mortality rates, and migration patterns.
Model Tenements
Housing buildings designed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries to improve living conditions for the urban poor by providing cleaner and safer alternatives to earlier tenement designs.
National Housing Code
A set of standards established to ensure safe and healthy housing conditions in the United States, often regulated by local and federal laws.
Urbanization
The process by which towns and cities grow larger and more populous due to migration from rural areas and expansion of urban areas.
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