The Industrial Revolution greatly affected the society in many ways. First of all, child labor was very popular during the industrial revolution. Putting kids to work in such squalid living and working conditions (e.g. dirty/dangerous factories) affected their health. Most child workers were treated harshly and not adequately fed. The social structure was also affected. The industrial revolution showed the different classes in totally different conditions and situations. Urbanization also took place during the Industrial Revolution. Cities rapidly grew due to the demand for workers and space.
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<u>Original Question: </u><u><em>How did advances in electricity affect the city in the late 19th and early 20th centuries?</em></u>
<u>Answer: Choice (D)</u> or <u>All of the Above</u>
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<em>Reason: Electricity powered a lot of things like streetcars and elevators which were modern inventions that helped better people's lives. However, such things required people to maintain them, and thus opened up new job opportunities</em>
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