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how did the industrial revolution change american society? (2 points)
a large percentage of americans became factory workers in cities.
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.
The Industrial Revolution shifted American work from agrarian to industrial, drawing people to cities for factory jobs. Self-employment decreased as factory work became dominant; people moved away from farms, not to them. While some migration north occurred, the most defining shift was the growth of urban factory workers.
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A. A large percentage of Americans became factory workers in cities.