1. Social Problems of the Industrial Revolution
Response Industrialism occurred in Great Britain, Western Europe, and the United States through a period in which society moved toward machine-assisted agriculture, manufacturing, and transportation. ... Changes began to appear in the intellectual, artistic, religious and political communities as well, all of which began to alter society as a whole. ... As machines were invented to making farming easier, more land was needed to properly make use of these machines. ... Even though the invention of machines was created in order to improve the lives of the working class in society, women and chil...
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