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2 June, 05:20

How did the Industrial Revolution change American society?

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  1. 2 June, 07:57
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    Answer: A New Society

    Most 18th century Americans lived in self-sustaining rural communities. The Industrial Revolution witnessed the evolution of large urban centers, such as Boston and New York City, and spurred a massive internal migration of workers. The Industrial Revolution also stimulated the rise of unskilled labor
  2. 2 June, 08:27
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    1. D. A large percentage of Americans became factory workers in cities

    2. A. They were paid less per hour than men were paid

    3. American Federation of Labor: Samuel Gompers American Railway Union: Eugene V. Debs Knights of Labor: Terence Powderly

    4. C. Management announced that it would be cutting wages for all workers
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