What is one way that the standard of living increased for middle-class people during the Industrial Revolution?(1 point)

With more income and leisure time, middle-class families could afford to go to the theater and eat
out at restaurants.
The families of the middle class could buy several sets of ready-made clothing for members of
their families.
The middle class experienced an increase in their standard of living because they could purchase
art collections.
Many middle-class families began to sponsor charitable hospitals for the lower class

Analyze how governments after 1450 used laws, policies, and processes to affect labor systems. (1 point)
Governmental systems used laws, policies, and other systems of enforcement to control labor
systems and those who participated in them. These included anti-slavery laws in the 1500s and
the use of federal troops to quash strikes in the 1800s.
Governmental systems used laws, policies, and other systems of enforcement to control labor
systems and those who participated in them. These included pro-slavery laws in the 1700s and
the use of federal troops to encourage strikes in the 1800s.
Governmental systems used laws, policies, and other systems of enforcement to loosen control
on labor systems and those who participated in them. These included pro-slavery laws in the
1700s and the use of federal troops to quash strikes in the 1800s.
Governmental systems used laws, policies, and other systems of enforcement to control labor
systems and those who participated in them. These included pro-slavery laws in the 1700s and
the use of federal troops to quash strikes in the 1800

Identify the effect of the Industrial Revolution on the Women’s Suffrage Movement.(1 point)
The Industrial Revolution spread ideas and information. This, along with the increasing role of the
working class, women’s activism, and the philanthropy of the middle class, allowed the Women’s
Suffrage Movement to grow and achieve its goals.
The Industrial Revolution spread ideas and information. This, along with the decreasing need to
read and write, allowed the Women’s Suffrage Movement to grow and achieve its goals.
The Industrial Revolution caused widespread chaos in rural and urban areas. This, along with the
increasing role of the middle class, women’s activism, and the philanthropy of industrialist elites,
allowed the Women’s Suffrage Movement to grow and achieve its goals.
The Industrial Revolution spread ideas and information. This, along with the increasing role of the
middle class, women’s activism, and the philanthropy of industrialist elites, allowed the Women’s
Suffrage Movement to grow and achieve its goals

The Industrial Revolution spread ideas and information. This, along with the increasing role of the working class, women’s activism, and the philanthropy of the middle class, allowed the Women’s Suffrage Movement to grow and achieve its goals.

what are all the answers

1. With more income and leisure time, middle-class families could afford to go to the theater and eat out at restaurants.

2. Governmental systems used laws, policies, and other systems of enforcement to control labor systems and those who participated in them. These included anti-slavery laws in the 1500s and the use of federal troops to quash strikes in the 1800s.

3. The Industrial Revolution spread ideas and information. This, along with the increasing role of the working class, women’s activism, and the philanthropy of the middle class, allowed the Women’s Suffrage Movement to grow and achieve its goals.