READ THE SOURCES GIVEN BELOW AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS THAT FOLLOW:
SOURCE - A:
Economy and Society-Workers were a divided social group. Some had strong links
with the villages from which they came. Others had settled in cities permanently.
Workers were divided by skill. A metalworker of St. Petersburg recalled.
'Metalworkers considered themselves aristocrats among other workers. Their
occupations demanded more training and skill….. Women made up 31% of the
factory labour force 1914. But they were paid less than men (between half' and
three-quarters of a man's wage). Divisions among workers showed themselves in
dress and manners too. Some workers formed associations to help members in
times of unemployment or financial hardship but such associations were few.
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Source A - Why did some- workers form associations?
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To help members.
Explanation:
Some workers form associations to help members in times of unemployment or financial hardship.
But those associations were few.
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