A sociologist studying the impact of the industrial revolution on the lower class in the 20th century would find which sources most useful?
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There are sources that are used to study the industrial revolution that happened to change the world in the 20th century. The primary sources include manuscripts, newspapers, periodicals, maps, drawings, photographs, correspondents from the governments, posters, letters, pamphlets, diaries and more. the industrial revolution happens to be a period when sources of energy which were new by then for instance such as steam and coal were used in the powering of machines.
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