Question
How did industrialization change the daily lives of working-class families? (1 point)
Forced long work hours and poor living conditions
Reduced children's responsibilities in the home
Created more leisure time for family activities
Improved overall household income stability
Forced long work hours and poor living conditions
Reduced children's responsibilities in the home
Created more leisure time for family activities
Improved overall household income stability
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Industrialization primarily **forced long work hours and poor living conditions** for many working-class families. As factories expanded and labor demands increased, workers often faced grueling hours, hazardous environments, and inadequate housing. While there were some improvements in income for certain families, the overall impact on daily life was marked by struggle, poor health, and limited leisure time.
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