The people of the revolutionary era had instability due to transition of industry. The middle class was having an impact on values and the lower class was working in sweatshops to get by.
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The structure of society changed to include a growing working class
The middle class was the one that rises greatly in power during the Industrial Revolution.
its actually, the middle class
How did the Industrial Revolution cut into the political power of the upper classes?A.Middle-class professionals demanded a voice in government.
By the late 1800's, a strong middle class had developed, and wealth was no longer only held by aristocrats. Mainly because of the Industrial Revolution and professionals like doctors and lawyers, a prosperous middle class became a very dominant part of society.
who were in the wealthy class in England before the beginning of the industrial revolution, and what was the basis of thier wealth
The growth of the middle class contributed most to the growing gap between social classes during the Industrial Revolution.There many things which contributed to the growing gap between social classes during the industrial revolution. The most contributor was inequality in income and wealth distribution.The advent of the Industrial Revolution added a wealthy burgeoning Middle Class to the social structure. These were the capitalists who became wealthy from the industrial revolution. However, while the Middle Class and aristocrats flourished, the poor got even poorer and the gap between rich and poor widened even more.
The structure of society changed to include a growing working class
Class structure in the north was generally based on wealth
The middle class was the one that rises greatly in power during the Industrial Revolution.
its actually, the middle class
The Industrial revolution ushered in a system of production, labour, class and economics that was hither to unknown.
How did the Industrial Revolution cut into the political power of the upper classes?A.Middle-class professionals demanded a voice in government.
Karl Marx believed that the industrial revolution created a divided society of exploited workers and wealthy capitalists, leading to class struggle and the need for a socialist revolution. Andrew Carnegie, on the other hand, viewed the industrial revolution as a driver of economic progress and innovation, leading to wealth creation and overall societal improvement through philanthropy.
By the late 1800's, a strong middle class had developed, and wealth was no longer only held by aristocrats. Mainly because of the Industrial Revolution and professionals like doctors and lawyers, a prosperous middle class became a very dominant part of society.
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