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Step-by-step explanation:
The Industrial Revolution changed working conditions for people by putting them at more danger of injury from the machinery as well as pollution. People no longer had to rely on their own labour, animals or passive energy ( via rivers) and they could produce things at the industries own rate often at the expense of the worker. All in all the working conditions were worsened but later on there were protections put into place that would protect such as mandatory safety precaution such as doors opening outward (Triangle Shirt Factory) as well as child labour laws