
Industrial Revolution Working Conditions and Reforms
Explore the working conditions during the Industrial Revolution, including long hours, unsafe environments, and poor living conditions. Discover the positive outcomes of social reforms that improved urban infrastructure and labor rights. Learn about the long-term impacts of the Industrial Revolution on various aspects of society.
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DURING THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION, IT WAS COMMON FOR PEOPLE TO WORK ____ TO ____ HOURS A DAY. A. 8 to 12 hours B. 10 to 14 hours C. 12 to 16 hours D.14 to 18 hours
WHICH STATEMENT BEST DESCRIBES WORKING CONDITIONS DURING THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION? A. Dangerous B. Flexible C. Extremely safe D.Well regulated
WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING WAS AN UNSAFE WORKING CONDITION COMMONLY FOUND DURING THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION? A. Bad lighting B. Dust filled air C. Fire hazards D.All of the above
WHERE DID MOST FACTORY WORKERS LIVE? A. In the city B. In slums C. On farms outside the city D.All of the above
WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING WERE CONSEQUENCES OF WHERE FACTORY WORKERS LIVED? A. No access to proper water B. Lack of sewage system C. Disease outbreaks D.All of the above
A GROUP THAT ORGANIZES WORKERS TO TRY TO IMPROVE WORKING CONDITIONS IS CALLED ? A. Team B. Club C. Union D.Company
AFTER SOCIAL REFORMS TOOK PLACE, WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING WAS A POSITIVE OUTCOME OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION? A. Improvements made to farming, public transport, and street lighting B. Cities continued to grow with access to sewage systems C. Unions continued fight for more rights for women in factories D. Entertainment in the cities became free for all industrial workers
WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS A LONG TERM IMPACT OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION? A. Farmers lost their farms all across Europe B. Britain's population, economy, and industrial power increased greatly C. Unions continued fight for more rights for women in factories D.After the revolution, the new middle class disappeared