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Rainbow [258]
2 years ago
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Which challenges did farmers face during the Industrial Revolution? Check all that apply.

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Slav-nsk [51]2 years ago
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The problems and challenges faced by the farmers during the Industrial Revolution were,

  1. The government imposed high taxes on landowners;
  2. The price of goods dropped because of a surplus of products;
  3. It was hard to get products to market because of poor infrastructure.

<h3>What happened during the Industrial Revolution?</h3>

A high amount of technological advancements were made during the Industrial revolution. However, the conditions of farmers were not good in the initial decades of the event.

The farmers had to pay higher taxes for the ownership of farmlands; excess and surplus production led to increased supply with less demand. Market access was also limited due to the weak infrastructure.

Hence, options B, C and E hold true regarding the challenges faced by the farmers during the Industrial Revolution.

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