Using the information you've acquired, identify how advances in science led to a longer life expectancy during the Industrial Revolution. (

A. Once it was proven that germs cause disease, governments began to pass laws to improve sanitation in industrial cities.

B. Rapid urbanization stemming from scientific advances in factories led to an increase in hazardous living and working

conditions.

C. Increased wages of factory workers meant that they could afford to pay for doctors and medicines if they became ill.

D. People of all classes started to eat more food every day, leading to a longer life.

A. Once it was proven that germs cause disease, governments began to pass laws to improve sanitation in industrial cities. This led to a decrease in the spread of diseases and ultimately increased life expectancy.

C. Increased wages of factory workers meant that they could afford to pay for doctors and medicines if they became ill. This improved access to healthcare and treatments, ultimately leading to longer life expectancy.

Overall, advances in science that led to a better understanding of germs and diseases, as well as improvements in sanitation and healthcare, played a significant role in increasing life expectancy during the Industrial Revolution.