What was the impact of industrialization and urbanization on the family in Britain in 19th century give answer according to 5 mark question
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1. ties between family members loosened
2. Institution of marriage in working class started to break down
3. Individualism was spread widely
4. Women of upper and middle classes had to face isolation because there work had been replaced by technological advancement
5. Though women of low castes had some role as they worked to improve their family income
2. Institution of marriage in working class started to break down
3. Individualism was spread widely
4. Women of upper and middle classes had to face isolation because there work had been replaced by technological advancement
5. Though women of low castes had some role as they worked to improve their family income
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The means of urbanization and industrialization transformed the establishment of the family in a mysterious way. It released the levels of the family and commanded to a continuous shattering down of the foundation of marriage among the working families.
Upper and middle-class ladies, suffered frequently more distinguished levels of cultural and interpersonal separation. Moreover, industrialization also made the life of females easy because by this time they began to hire the housemaids who use to manage the day to day activities such as cooking, washing clothes.
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