The answer to this is different in different times and places, but here is a general answer.
The Industrial Revolution made work be more regimented and less skilled. Instead of working for yourself, at your own pace, you had to work for a boss and work when and how hard that boss told you to. This made workers feel much less independent than they once had.
As for conducting business, things also became much more impersonal and regimented. Instead of conducting one's business as boss to a few apprentices and journeymen, a factory owner would now need to manage hundereds of employees.
So, in general, the Industrial Revolution made the workplace much more impersonal and took away the independence of the workers it employed.
Continental army, Smiths, farmers women (took mens jobs when they were called <span>for war) were all groups that supported the Patriot War Effort by contributing.
</span>young white men: served and fought
some free africans: served in army
<span>women: raised money, made clothes, served as nurses, messengers, spies</span>
Answer:
C or the 3rd circle thing
Explanation:
LBJ did not re-elect. They bombed Japan, and citizens MAJORLY started to distrust the government...
<span>He joined the radical black civil rights movement
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