WORLD HISTORY

HISTORY

THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Working conditions during the Industrial Revolution were:
A
Hard, but good hours
B
Long hours, but weekends off
C
Easy, fun, and enjoyable
D
Long hours, harsh discipline, and dangerous
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Working conditions were poor and sometimes dangerous. Unlike today, workers during the Industrial Revolution were expected to work long hours or they would lose their jobs. Many workers had to work 12 hour days, six days a week. They didn’t get time off or vacations.

Detailed explanation-2: -The Industrial Revolution brought rapid urbanization or the movement of people to cities. Changes in farming, soaring population growth, and an ever-increasing demand for workers led masses of people to migrate from farms to cities. Almost overnight, small towns around coal or iron mines mushroomed into cities.

Detailed explanation-3: -Strikes, Boycotts, and Sabotage The most frequently employed technique of workers was the strike. Withholding labor from management would, in theory, force the company to suffer great enough financial losses that they would agree to worker terms.

Detailed explanation-4: -The working class left harsh conditions in their homes to face harsher conditions in factories and textile mills. Most 19th-century laborers worked significantly long hours for very little pay. Much of the work assigned was monotonous but dangerous. These workers had 12-hour workdays at least six days a week.

Detailed explanation-5: -The long-term effects of the industrial revolution are still evident. Most people today in industrialized countries can afford consumer goods that would have been considered luxuries a long time ago. In addition, their living and working conditions are much more improved over those of workers in the 19th century.

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