USA HISTORY

THE VIRGINIA DYNASTY 1801 1825

AMERICAN INDUSTRIALIZATION FACTORY SYSTEM AND MARKET REVOLUTION

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
During the Industrial Revolution, the developers of cities often divided up neighborhoods by
A
race, gender, class
B
poor, middle class, upper class
C
race, ethnicity, class
D
ethnicity, class, gender
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Industrial towns were dirty and polluted places. Industrial towns contained many polluting factories. Pollution was one of the most recognizable aspects of industrial cities and towns. Not only were the streets and waterways heavily polluted with human waste and garbage, but the air was also heavily polluted.

Detailed explanation-2: -The Industrial Revolution caused towns to turn into cities, and existing cities to swell, both in terms of population-with new arrivals from Europe and rural areas of the United States-as well as their geographic footprint, now that they were home to factories and other buildings required in manufacturing.

Detailed explanation-3: -The working class of the industrial revolution consisted of anyone working in factories and textile mills, operating machinery, or skilled laborers. The middle class included factory and mill managers, construction supervisors, doctors, lawyers, and educated individuals.

Detailed explanation-4: -How did cities become divided? The wealthy moved away from the city center to the outskirts. The poor remained in the city center. Immigrant groups formed their own separate communities.

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