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One of the results of the Industrial Revolution was a separation of the home and the workplace. Once cloth could be produced in a factory, rather than at home, Americans went to work away from their farms. What sorts of implications did this have on society?

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The following are the implications that the separation of working individuals from home due to the industrial revolution had on contemporary society:

  • The families became shorter owing to the separation of the working individuals from their elders.
  • People started putting due emphasis on family planning as the trend of keeping the families short began.
  • Working individuals began shifting to urban areas along with their partners leaving the elders behind to live alone.
  • The levels of affinity that the working individuals had towards their parents dipped substantially.

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