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Comment on the conditions of women at the time of industrialization .​

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Answered by AdivaKar
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As women became more independent and involved with the society they inhabited, they began to take-part in protests and campaigns in which women fought for their rights, both inside and outside of the household. The industrialization no longer posed women as inferior to men, but as their competition. However, women were not paid nearly as much as men, this only worsening the effects for men. Now that women were performing many roles which were formerly done by males, men began to struggle with keeping their positions from the female labourers. They began to band together in the shape of unions in order to protect themselves from women taking their positions for a cheaper wage.

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