Asked by Ashley

How did the Industrial Revolution affect the poor in the late 1800s?

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Answered by Reed
Read lots. Urbanization was one impact on ordinary/poor people, but there were others.

http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&aq=&oq=impacts+of+the+indus&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1T4VRHB_enUS648US649&q=impacts+of+the+industrial+revolution&gs_l=hp..0.0l5.0.0.4.2368608...........0.ztBvRXh8tDw
Answered by Ashley
Ah, forgot to include questions and my answer! Oops..

A: The City slums emptied ***
B: The life of poor did not improve.
C: Poverty was eliminated.
D: The life of poor improved greatly.
Answered by Ms. Sue
Your answer is wrong.

Check out the sites that Reed linked for you.
Answered by Ashley
Ah. it's d.
Answered by Ms. Sue
No.
I've checked two of your wild guesses -- and now you're on your own.

If you're going to post here, please follow the advice we give.

Answered by Grace
When the Industrial Revolution started people replaced those who made things by hand with machines therefor the poor lost their jobs. The answer is B.
Answered by SmartyPants
yea Grace is right, i was going to tel you but then i saw hers so yea the answer is b. google it and youll get your answer.
Answered by Skylar
Ms. Sue is stupid check yo own advice dummy
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