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Industrialization resulted in what changes to American society?
economic growth and increased urbanization
immigration and an increase in workers’ benefits
the growth of public education and urbanization
increased opportunities for skilled workers and women’s equality
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economic growth and increased urbanization
Industrialization created factories and mass production, which spurred economic growth and drew large numbers of people from rural areas (and immigrants) into cities. The other choices are incorrect because workers’ benefits generally did not rise at first, public education expanded but was a secondary effect, and skilled workers lost ground while women did not gain full equality.
Industrialization created factories and mass production, which spurred economic growth and drew large numbers of people from rural areas (and immigrants) into cities. The other choices are incorrect because workers’ benefits generally did not rise at first, public education expanded but was a secondary effect, and skilled workers lost ground while women did not gain full equality.
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