The most accurate response regarding the impact of the Industrial Revolution on family structures is "separated work from home." During the Industrial Revolution, many people moved to urban areas to work in factories, leading to a division between home life and work life that was less pronounced in agrarian societies. Families were often separated during the day, as adults worked outside the home and children were sometimes employed in factories as well.
What did the Industrial Revolution do to family structures?(1 point)
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had no impact on family structures
had no impact on family structures
forced children to work
forced children to work
separated work from home
separated work from home
worsened family health
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