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How did employment change during the Second Industrial Revolution?
Unskilled workers became more important.
Skilled workers became more important.
Wages dramatically increased in a short period.
More people began to work on farms than in factories.

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Answered by ItzSpoorthi
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Conditions Gradually Improve

And, as long as there were more workers than jobs, labor had almost no bargaining power over management. ... For a small minority of workers, the Second Industrial Revolution introduced white-collar jobs and growth in the middle class.

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Answered by ubair2306
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Answer:

Conditions Gradually Improve

And, as long as there were more workers than jobs, labor had almost no bargaining power over management. ... For a small minority of workers, the Second Industrial Revolution introduced white-collar jobs and growth in the middle class.

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