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Workers were attracted to industrial cities because
they offered workers the chance to use their skills in new ways.
they offered many cultural and educational opportunities.
they offered workers the opportunity to earn higher wages.
they offered better living conditions than rural farms.
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Primarily: they offered workers the opportunity to earn higher wages.
Somewhat true: they also offered more cultural and educational opportunities than rural areas.
Not true (or misleading): “chance to use their skills in new ways” — industrialization often deskilled many artisans rather than letting them use skills in new ways. “Better living conditions than rural farms” — urban living was usually worse (overcrowding, disease, poor sanitation).
Somewhat true: they also offered more cultural and educational opportunities than rural areas.
Not true (or misleading): “chance to use their skills in new ways” — industrialization often deskilled many artisans rather than letting them use skills in new ways. “Better living conditions than rural farms” — urban living was usually worse (overcrowding, disease, poor sanitation).
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