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how did the industrial revolution change american society?(1 point)more americans were self-employed in city businesses.many americans moved to farms to work with the new plowing technology.a large number of americans left southern cities to go north.a large percentage of americans became factory workers in cities.
The Industrial Revolution shifted American society from agrarian to industrial, centering on urban factory work. The first option is incorrect as self-employment declined with factory labor. The second is wrong because workers moved away from farms, not to them. The third is inaccurate; migration was mainly rural to urban, not southern cities to north. The final option reflects the core shift of Americans moving to cities for factory jobs.
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D. A large percentage of Americans became factory workers in cities.