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The richer got richer and the poorer got poorer people moved from the country to the city and the seed plow
not that great acctually
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mainly because of advances in medicine in the second half of the 19th century; life expectancy for men in Britain during the Industrial Revolution remained at just over 40
Industrial revolution caused over population of cities ,caused slums to form due to low wages and poverty of the working class and also caused unemployment of many with every new invention .the Industrial revolution caused capitalism, accumulation of wealth in the possession of few while others lead a life of poverty. also lead to imperialism and wars due to imperialism within and against countries of Europe.
Ole Kiel has written: 'Kvalitet i arbejdslivet' -- subject(s): Industrial relations, Quality of work life, Working class
Wilkinson and Pickett (2009) say that the life expectancy of middle class is 78 with 76 being the life expectancy in working class areas.
Many people believed L.S. Lowry came from a working class family because of his humble and modest lifestyle, his focus on depicting industrial working-class life in his art, and his job as a rent collector which involved interacting with working-class people on a daily basis. These factors contributed to the common misconception about his background.
frequently had little understanding of working-class life. That is what I think
The richer got richer and the poorer got poorer people moved from the country to the city and the seed plow
not that great acctually
hard.
The significance of the Korl woman in the story entitled Life in the Iron Mills is the characterization of American feminism. It shows the compelling portrait of the working class' powerlessness to break the oppressive chains of industrial capitalism.
the Industrial Revolution
LS Lowry was influenced by industrial cities, particularly his hometown of Manchester, with its factories, mills, and working-class communities. He was also inspired by the landscapes of northern England, everyday scenes, and the people he encountered in his daily life, which he depicted in his unique style of industrial, urban paintings.
It was poo
Depends on where they are. Industrial workers in countries that had industrialized more than a century ago have an okay life in the upper lower or lower middle class. In countries just entering industrialization, life ain't great.