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What did the Industrial Revolution do to family structures?(1 point)
worsened family health
separated work from home
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separated work from home
The Industrial Revolution moved production out of the household and into factories, changing family roles and daily routines (e.g., wage labor outside the home, women and children working in factories), which altered traditional family structures.
The Industrial Revolution moved production out of the household and into factories, changing family roles and daily routines (e.g., wage labor outside the home, women and children working in factories), which altered traditional family structures.
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