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The roles of women changed during the Industrial Revolution. Working class women worked in
because their husbands' wages were not enough to support a family. Children also
worked in factories and mines to bring in extra income until laws changed, sending them to
.
Middle class women did not and lived in a They were
defined by domestic roles, such as .

homemakers  factories  "separate sphere"  school  work

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The roles of women changed during the Industrial Revolution. Working class women worked in factories because their husbands' wages were not enough to support a family. Children also worked in factories and mines to bring in extra income until laws changed, sending them to school. Middle class women did not work and lived in a "separate sphere." They were defined by domestic roles, such as homemakers.