What did the Industrial Revolution do to family structures?(1 point)

Responses

had no impact on family structures
had no impact on family structures

separated work from home
separated work from home

worsened family health
worsened family health

forced children to work

1 answer

The most accurate response to what the Industrial Revolution did to family structures is:

separated work from home.

During the Industrial Revolution, many family members, especially men, began working in factories away from home, which marked a significant shift from earlier agrarian societies where work was often done within the home or on family land. This separation changed dynamics within families and altered traditional roles.