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MakcuM [25]
3 years ago
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Drag each tile to the correct box.

Health
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Lena [83]3 years ago
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Hello! Some of the events and effects are worded in a confusing way, so I went online and found this same question:

Match each event during the Industrial Revolution with its effect on work and labor. People moved from rural to urban areas. Workers were subjected to poor working conditions and long hours. Slavery became a less attractive form of labor. Pairs; Enclosure Acts prevented small farmers from working on common lands. Paid workers increased the demand for manufactured goods. Factory owners strived to increase profit.

Answer:

Event: <u>Enclosure Acts prevented small farmers from working on common lands.</u>

Effect on work and labor: <u>People moved from rural to urban areas.</u>

The Enclosure Acts were a series of acts that denied small farmers the possibility to work on common lands, so they had to move to the cities in order to provide for their families.

Event: <u>Paid workers increased the demand for manufactured goods.</u>

Effect on work and labor: <u>Slavery became a less attractive form of labor.</u>

Since paid workers were earning wages, unlike slaves, the demand for manufactured goods increased. Therefore, having paid workers was better for the economy.

Event: <u>Factory owners strived to increase profit.</u>

Effect on work and labor: <u>Workers were subjected to poor working conditions and long hours.</u>

To achieve an increase in profit, factory owners decided to enlarge their employees' working hours without bettering their working conditions or salaries.

Sav [38]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

B

Explanation:

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