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New laws that were passed during the Industrial Revolution helped city residents by

creating more jobs for industrial workers.
giving children the option to attend school.
improving the standard of living in cities.
enabling people to move to the upper class.

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improving the standard of living in cities.

Explanation: reform laws (e.g., public health and housing acts, factory regulations) led to better sanitation, safer housing and working conditions, and restrictions on child labor that allowed more children to attend school — all of which raised urban living standards.