The 1901 New York State Tenement House Act
a. required tenement owners to live in their buildings.
b. had little effect on housing reform efforts outside New York.
c. outlawed the construction of dark and airless tenements.
d. was declared unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court.

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The correct answer is C) outlawed the construction of dark and airless tenements.

The 1901 New York State Tenement House Act outlawed the construction of dark and airless tenements.

This Act banned the construction of dark tenement buildings that were poorly ventilated in the State of New York. The Act required the construction of buildings with many windows as possible in every room, ventilation systems in all the building, toilets and a courtyard, to make them more inhabitable and secure. Until then, tenements used to be dark, overpopulated, and unhealthy places.

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