What was a major impact of the Industrial Revolution in the early to mid 1800s? • Decline of technological innovations © Increased reliance on agriculture • Growth of factories and urbanization

• Growth of factories and urbanization

Reform Movements had both political and religious influences where people. © Were encouraged to believe that there was no changing fate O Were encouraged to follow politicians • Were encouraged to think independently • Were encouraged to follow religious authorities

• Were encouraged to think independently

at was the Cottonocracy in the Southern United States in the early to mid 1800s? (1 point) A labor union formed by cotton field workers to advocate for better working conditions • A political party that wanted factories in the South. © A social class of wealthy Southern plantation overs who were in charge of the economy because they had cotton farms.

• A social class of wealthy Southern plantation owners who were in charge of the economy because they had cotton farms.

How were the average working conditions for those in industrial factories like the Lowell Textile Mills O Nonexistent, as workers had no rights or regulations protecting their well-being.

• Varied, with some factories offering decent conditions while others were famous for not treating workers well. © Comfortable, with short workdays and high wages

• Varied, with some factories offering decent conditions while others were famous for not treating workers well.

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I apologize for the incorrect response. The correct answer is: Nonexistent, as workers had no rights or regulations protecting their well-being. The average working conditions in industrial factories during the early to mid-1800s were often harsh and dangerous, with long work hours, low wages, and lack of workplace safety regulations.