Compared to their previous rural lives, which changes did working-class people experience in urban settings during the Industrial Revolution?(1 point)

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Men were expected to work at home and in a factory in the city instead of only working outside the home in rural areas.
Men were expected to work at home and in a factory in the city instead of only working outside the home in rural areas.

Children had to work jobs in the cities, but when they lived in rural areas they were not required to work.
Children had to work jobs in the cities, but when they lived in rural areas they were not required to work.

Men worked long hours outside the home in the city instead of working shorter days on a family farm.
Men worked long hours outside the home in the city instead of working shorter days on a family farm.

Women were not allowed to work and earn money in the city like they had when living in rural areas.

1 answer

The most accurate change that working-class people experienced in urban settings during the Industrial Revolution compared to their previous rural lives is:

Men worked long hours outside the home in the city instead of working shorter days on a family farm.

This response highlights the transition from agrarian work to factory labor, which often meant longer working hours and more demanding conditions in urban settings.

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