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Increase in life expectancy and education are generally signs of economic progress in a society. Evaluate and give examples of the effects of the industrial revolution in England that do not support this relationship between culture and economics. Justify your argument with at least two examples that do not fit this pattern.

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Answered by Avinav21
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Now that we have looked at how and why the Industrial Revolution occurred, it’s time to consider its effects on people. We learned that industrial production increased tremendously, bringing wealth and power to Great Britain throughout the 19th century. But we have yet to explore the effects of industrialization on society, on the daily living and the working conditions of common people.

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