What were the early effects of the Industrial Revolution on the working class?

1)Members of the working class enjoyed shorter working hours and better living conditions.
2)The working class obtained greater opportunities for advanced education.
3)Members of the working class were forced into unhealthy and dangerous living conditions.
4)The working class obtained free housing yet had lower wages to offset the costs.
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so whats the answer?..

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it’s

Members of the working class enjoyed shorter working hours and better living conditions.

and

Workers with families were forced to live in crowded tenements.

Garbage filled the streets due to a lack of sanitation services.

To answer this question, we can look at the early effects of the Industrial Revolution on the working class.

1) Members of the working class did not generally enjoy shorter working hours during the early period of the Industrial Revolution. Instead, the introduction of factory machines and the growth of industries led to longer working hours for many workers, sometimes as much as 12-16 hours per day, six days a week.

2) Advanced education opportunities were not widely available to the working class during this time. Education was often limited and not prioritized for working-class children, as they were expected to contribute to their family's income by working at a young age.

3) One of the major impacts of the Industrial Revolution on the working class was the deterioration of living conditions. As more people moved to industrialized urban areas to seek employment in factories, housing shortages occurred, and workers were often forced into crowded and unsanitary living conditions. The lack of proper sanitation and overcrowding contributed to the spread of diseases and poor health among the working class.

4) While some employers provided housing for their workers, these accommodations were often substandard and cramped. Additionally, workers' wages were generally low, and they struggled to make ends meet despite the provision of housing. The wages were often not enough to compensate for the costs of their basic necessities.

Therefore, based on the options provided, option 3) best reflects the early effects of the Industrial Revolution on the working class. However, it is important to note that the Industrial Revolution brought a range of complexities and impacts on the working class that varied depending on factors such as geography, industry, and individual circumstances.

What were the consequences of urbanization during the early stages of the Industrial Revolution?

Select all that apply.

A.) Life expectancy increased due to access to healthcare services.
B.) Workers with families were forced to live in crowded tenements.
C.) English manors and castles were transformed into city slums.
D.) Garbage filled the streets due to a lack of sanitation services.

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#3)Members of the working class were forced into unhealthy and dangerous living conditions.