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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.
During the Agricultural Revolution, what was the main advantage of tenant farming rather than moving to the city for work?
Tenant farmers could use a skill they already had rather than starting over.
The future lay in farming instead of in the types of jobs people could find in cities.
Landowners gave tenant farmers large plots of land for their personal use.
Tenant farmers managed other workers but did not have to do manual labor.
What can happen when unions decide to strike? Choose four correct answers.
Workers can lose their jobs.
Factory production can be stopped.
Police will prohibit the strike.
Working conditions can end up improving.
Strikes sometimes can turn violent.
Profits will always rise.
Factory owners will always negotiate.During industrialization, what were the attitudes toward the use of enslaved labor?
Calls for the abolition of slavery increased.
Even more enslaved persons were put to work in factories.
Factory owners refused to use enslaved persons as their workers.
Runaway enslaved persons were not prosecuted.
Before the Agricultural Revolution, many people lived in rural areas because
they could grow food on small areas of land.
nearby farms produced plenty of food.
they could grow crops quickly and efficiently.
wealthy landowners gave them jobs on farms.
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1) New laws that were passed during the Industrial Revolution helped city residents by
- giving children the option to attend school.
2) During the Agricultural Revolution, the main advantage of tenant farming rather than moving to the city for work was
- Tenant farmers could use a skill they already had rather than starting over.
3) What can happen when unions decide to strike? (Choose four)
- Workers can lose their jobs.
- Factory production can be stopped.
- Working conditions can end up improving.
- Strikes sometimes can turn violent.
4) During industrialization, what were the attitudes toward the use of enslaved labor?
- Calls for the abolition of slavery increased.
5) Before the Agricultural Revolution, many people lived in rural areas because
- they could grow food on small areas of land.
- giving children the option to attend school.
2) During the Agricultural Revolution, the main advantage of tenant farming rather than moving to the city for work was
- Tenant farmers could use a skill they already had rather than starting over.
3) What can happen when unions decide to strike? (Choose four)
- Workers can lose their jobs.
- Factory production can be stopped.
- Working conditions can end up improving.
- Strikes sometimes can turn violent.
4) During industrialization, what were the attitudes toward the use of enslaved labor?
- Calls for the abolition of slavery increased.
5) Before the Agricultural Revolution, many people lived in rural areas because
- they could grow food on small areas of land.
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