Which of these was an effect of the Industrial Revolution on U.S. women in the early nineteenth century?

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Responses

Women in unions gained bargaining power with employers.

The government passed laws to improve safety for women in the workplace.

Women seeking work migrated from rural communities to cities.

State governments called conventions in support of women's suffrage.

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The correct response is:

Women seeking work migrated from rural communities to cities.

During the Industrial Revolution, many women left rural areas to find work in factories and urban settings, which was a significant change in their societal roles.