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Which statement is true of social class during the Industrial Revolution?

A.) People could move freely from one social class to another.
B.) Social classes became increasingly divided.
C.) The very idea of social classes became outdated.
D.) Europe was generally divided between an upper class and a working class.

User Romias
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Yours answer is:

D. Europe was generally divided between an upper class and a working class.

Hope this helps! C:

User Myplacedk
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The correct answer is D) Europe was generally divided between an upper class and a working class.

The statement that is true of social class during the industrial revolution is "Europe was generally divided between an upper class and a working class."

Industrialization changed the life of people and the work process in factories. New machines improved mass production, making goods faster, more quantity and at less cost. Wealthy people became richer and the working class had to keep on working hard to make ends meet. The working class spent long hours working in factories under harsh conditions. The workplace was unhealthy, crowded, no fresh air to breath, and the wages were low.

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