The Industrial Revolution significantly heightened class tensions by creating a stark divide between the burgeoning industrial working class and the wealthy industrialists. As factories emerged, workers faced long hours, low wages, and poor working conditions, leading to growing dissatisfaction and unrest. Meanwhile, industrialists amassed considerable wealth and power, further entrenching social inequalities. These disparities fueled labor movements and calls for reforms, setting the stage for future social and political conflicts.
As a result buildings were built anywhere, sewage and sanitation systems were poorly designed, and public became a problem.
The middle class was the one that rises greatly in power during the Industrial Revolution.
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They didn't. The revolution was made by the urban middle class, supported by the urban poor. Such benefits as came from the revolution went to the middle class. Peasants in the countryside were hardly affected at all.
As a result buildings were built anywhere, sewage and sanitation systems were poorly designed, and public became a problem.
farmers and other lower-class people who could not afford to modernize.
The middle class was the one that rises greatly in power during the Industrial Revolution.
No, the French Revolution and the Russian Revolution were class struggles. The American Revolution was a war for independence from a tyrannical super power who was taxing the fledgling colonies unfairly and excessively.
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The French Revolution allowed for the working class an opportunity to gain wealth and elevate to the next higher class level, instead of a society represented by the rich class and poor class.