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What is one cause of the increase in the standard of living for people of the lower class during the Industrial Revolution?(1 point)
Workers from the lower class could afford to buy many sets of ready-made clothing that had been made in textile factories.
Workers from the lower class started to eat imported luxury goods such as cocoa.
People of the lower class saw an increase in their wages and could now afford to have servants.
People of the lower class had their income increase enough so that they could afford to attend the theater and go out to restaurants.
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Workers from the lower class could afford to buy many sets of ready-made clothing that had been made in textile factories.
Reason: Industrial mass production lowered the cost of goods (especially textiles), so cheaper, readily available clothing improved living standards for many working-class families.
Reason: Industrial mass production lowered the cost of goods (especially textiles), so cheaper, readily available clothing improved living standards for many working-class families.
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