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Answered by acsahjosemon40
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Industrial Society and Social Change

Industrialization resulted in a large number of people working in factories. Work hours were usually long and the workers were getting poor wages. Unemployment was quite common. As towns were growing rapidly, there were problems of housing and sanitation.

Many among the liberals and radicals were property owners and employers. They wanted the benefit of industrialization to reach the workforce. They believed that healthy and educated citizens would be more productive for the economy. Some liberals and radicals wanted revolutions which could end all kind of governments established in Europe in 1815.

Answered by Anonymous
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Industrialisation gave people employment, often for life plus pensions, that came with perks such as modern housing, health care, free childcare, nutritional diet. Before, Russia was largely an agricultural country, with most people not owning any land.

One negative side effect of industrialization was the influx of population in Russian cities. Unlike other industrialized countries, Russia's cities did not grow to accommodate their growing populations. Workers in the cities experienced poor and unsanitary living conditions as well as long hours with little pay.

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