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What was one reason for societal tension during the Industrial Revolution?(1 point)
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Workers made money by selling products created in factories on the black market.
Workers made money by selling products created in factories on the black market.
Artisans took jobs away from factory workers because their skills were valued more than efficiency.
Artisans took jobs away from factory workers because their skills were valued more than efficiency.
Factory owners got very rich while workers remained poor.
Factory owners got very rich while workers remained poor.
Communist factory owners objected to the capitalist nature of the machine production.
Communist factory owners objected to the capitalist nature of the machine production.
Responses
Workers made money by selling products created in factories on the black market.
Workers made money by selling products created in factories on the black market.
Artisans took jobs away from factory workers because their skills were valued more than efficiency.
Artisans took jobs away from factory workers because their skills were valued more than efficiency.
Factory owners got very rich while workers remained poor.
Factory owners got very rich while workers remained poor.
Communist factory owners objected to the capitalist nature of the machine production.
Communist factory owners objected to the capitalist nature of the machine production.
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One reason for societal tension during the Industrial Revolution was that factory owners got very rich while workers remained poor.
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