Asked by
Dylan Kilgore
on Nov 28, 2024Verified
How did the Industrial Revolution create "work" in the modern sense?
A) It used machines to produce more goods, more efficiently.
B) Work only became possible when a variety of consumer goods were made available in the market.
C) It was the first time class struggle existed in society.
D) It made the worker more autonomous.
Industrial Revolution
A period of major industrialization from the late 18th to early 19th centuries that transformed primarily agrarian societies into industrialized ones.
Modern Sense
In contemporary understanding or usage, reflecting recent or current trends and perceptions.
Consumer Goods
Items and products purchased by individuals or households for personal use.
- Identify the historical importance and results of the Industrial Revolution.
- Detect the shifts in occupational and labor patterns as a consequence of technological innovation and social transformation.
Verified Answer
JW
Learning Objectives
- Identify the historical importance and results of the Industrial Revolution.
- Detect the shifts in occupational and labor patterns as a consequence of technological innovation and social transformation.