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question 24 of 24 what was the impact of the industrial revolution on working - class societies around the world? a. it increased social inequality, resulting in overcrowding, disease, and poor working conditions. b. it brought families closer together as women and children were brought into the workplace. c. it hindered workers rights by prohibiting labor unions and enacting unfair regulations on working conditions. d. it allowed people to escape the poverty of agricultural work by providing well - paying factory jobs.
The Industrial Revolution led to a significant gap between the wealthy factory - owners and the working - class. Workers often lived in overcrowded slums, were exposed to diseases due to poor living conditions, and faced harsh working environments. Families were not brought closer as women and children in the workplace often meant more separation as they worked long hours in different locations. Labor unions emerged as a response to poor working conditions, not being prohibited at the start. Factory jobs were not well - paying and had long hours and dangerous conditions.
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A. It increased social inequality, resulting in overcrowding, disease, and poor working conditions.