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Which of the following is true about the experiences of the urban working class during the Industrial Revolution? (1 point)(1 point)
Families lived in homes that were similar to those found in rural areas.
Women did not often work outside of the home, having to complete chores and care for their families.
Children of factory workers usually went to school, while their parents worked.
Men, women, and children all needed to work to earn money that families needed for rent, food, and clothing.
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"Men, women, and children all needed to work to earn money that families needed for rent, food, and clothing."
This is correct — urban working-class families often relied on wages from every able family member, living in crowded, unsanitary housing with long hours and widespread child labor.
This is correct — urban working-class families often relied on wages from every able family member, living in crowded, unsanitary housing with long hours and widespread child labor.
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