Geography, asked by Mahidawar1211, 10 months ago

describe the three social classes that emerged during the industrial revolution

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Answered by tara0000
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Answer:

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the three social classes that emerged during the industrial revolution are

  1. the upper class
  2. the middle class
  3. the lower class or the working class
  • the upper class people were eventually rich and with their advancement of new technology they became richer .Example factory owner.
  • the middle class saw benefits from the New Era and seized the opportunities. the middle class allowed the working class to lift.

them into the upper class by.

creating many jobs in their factories

and businesses.

  • the lower class people lost their jobs due to the influence of industrial revolution and became eventually poor. They could not even fight for their rights as in the political system only the rich people had the right to vote .

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Answered by Mahidawar121107
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Answer:the three classes r the upper class the lower class and the middle class

Explanation:the upper class was rich and advanced.

the middle class saw the benefits from the new era.

the lower class didn't have any transport system the were not at all advanced people had to travel by foot and they did not have any advanced technology.they never needed  a clock as they had to do everything by the knowledge of sunrise and sunset

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