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Mass production led to the separation of work and home life as more family members left home to work in factories. This disrupted traditional family dynamics and resulted in less time spent together as a family unit. Additionally, children were often sent to work in factories instead of receiving education or participating in household chores, changing the dynamics of family roles and responsibilities.

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Q: What is one way that the system of mass production generally affected families Instead of whole families working at home children went to work in factories. Instead of whole families working at factor?
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