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Question 1 of 24 What was the effect of the Industrial Revolution on the working class? A. Lack of regulation led to long hours, low pay, and dangerous working conditions. B. Machines replaced people in many factory jobs, forcing them to return to agricultural labor. C. Increased job opportunities in factories allowed many to improve their social status. D. Demand for urban housing led to increased prices, forcing the working class out of major cities.​

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

The working class clearly suffered from the Industrial Revolution. They had to live in poor and crowded houses, with the threat of diseases. Most of them didn't have a lot to eat and many starved to death. Whole families had to work and members were separated.