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What change do we see as the result of the Industrial Revolution on American family life?

Families began to have more children.
Families were no longer divided into classes.
Families were no longer the first place children learned about socialization.
Families were no longer self-sufficient.

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Answer: I think it’s C

Explanation: I’m not positive tho

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Answer:

D. Families were no longer self-sufficient.

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I took a quiz and this was right. Because every member of the family worked in colonial America, and because most people lived on farms, they worked at home. The contribution of every person, even the smallest child, was important. Daily life was the training ground for the tasks of adulthood. Boys learned to work the land, care for the animals, make tools and build any necessary buildings, and girls learned to spin, weave, cook, sew, and preserve the food that was produced on the farm.

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