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How did the Industrial Revolution change work hours for laborers?

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Answered by superdupershenron123
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Unlike today, workers during the Industrial Revolution were expected to work long hours or they would lose their jobs. Many workers had to work 12 hour days, six days a week. They didn't get time off or vacations. If they got sick or were injured on the job and missed work, they were often fired. The Industrial Revolution created an increase in employment opportunities. Wages at factories were higher than what individuals were making as farmers. As factories became widespread, additional managers and employees were required to operate them, increasing the supply of jobs and overall wages.

Answered by LXC913
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Answer: They had to work 12 hours a day 6 days a week. The correct answer on study island is " It required people to work the number of hours set by their employers"

Explanation:

They did not get time off

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