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lisabon 2012 [21]
3 years ago
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How did the Industrial Revolution change society? Select all the correct responses.

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1 answer:
Zielflug [23.3K]3 years ago
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Industrial Revolution brought about many changes in the society. The major change was the urbanization i.e. people started to migrate from rural areas to cities to get closer to the factories and industries as this will give them a better work opportunity. Urbanization acted as a catalyst for rest of the changes.

Because of being closer in the neighborhood, there was a rapid spread of diseases as those neighborhoods were filthy and unplanned. With more people migrating towards cities, more housing facilities were needed to accomodate them all. 

With increase in industrialization more skilled and educated workers were needed, so the industrialization also led to an increase in the education facilities. 

Therefore, the correct answers are:
<span>-People moved from rural areas into cities to be closer to factories.
-</span>Disease spread easily with people living closer together.
-Educational facilities were needed so workers would learn to read and write.
-Housing for workers was needed.
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