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What was life like for factory workers during the Industrial Revolution?(1 point)
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Women were deemed inferior and therefore not allowed to work.
Women were deemed inferior and therefore not allowed to work.
Urban workers often struggled with living far away from city centers.
Urban workers often struggled with living far away from city centers.
Urban workers’ wages were very low and made it difficult to live.
Urban workers’ wages were very low and made it difficult to live.
Immigrants struggled to find work because many would not hire them.
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Women were deemed inferior and therefore not allowed to work.
Women were deemed inferior and therefore not allowed to work.
Urban workers often struggled with living far away from city centers.
Urban workers often struggled with living far away from city centers.
Urban workers’ wages were very low and made it difficult to live.
Urban workers’ wages were very low and made it difficult to live.
Immigrants struggled to find work because many would not hire them.
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The most accurate response regarding life for factory workers during the Industrial Revolution is:
**Urban workers’ wages were very low and made it difficult to live.**
During the Industrial Revolution, many factory workers, including men, women, and even children, faced harsh working conditions, long hours, and low pay, which made it challenging to afford basic necessities.
**Urban workers’ wages were very low and made it difficult to live.**
During the Industrial Revolution, many factory workers, including men, women, and even children, faced harsh working conditions, long hours, and low pay, which made it challenging to afford basic necessities.
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