It was the concentration of workers in urbans areas.
Very few opportunities were available. Oppurnunities spread from the upper class to middle class.
The middle class was the one that rises greatly in power during the Industrial Revolution.
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Samuel Gompers, Eugene V. Debs, and John L. Lewis significantly influenced the American economy through their advocacy for workers' rights and labor organization. Gompers, as the founder of the American Federation of Labor (AFL), championed craft unionism and collective bargaining, improving wages and working conditions. Debs, a prominent socialist leader and labor activist, pushed for broader reforms and the rights of all workers, including the establishment of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW). John L. Lewis, leading the United Mine Workers and later the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO), fought for industrial unionism, which helped organize unskilled workers and increased labor's bargaining power, ultimately shaping labor policies and contributing to the rise of the middle class in the U.S.
white-collar workers
It was the concentration of workers in urbans areas.
the industrial middle class
Very few opportunities were available. Oppurnunities spread from the upper class to middle class.
* Agricultural labourers * Non-unionized industrial workers * White collar workers * Craftsmen * Lower middle classes * Middle classes more generally * Lower reaches of the aristocracy Germany lacked a broadly based Conservative party, and the NSDAP applied to many who would have supported such a party.
Middle Class grew during the Industrial Revolution, skilled workers, professionals, business people, wealthy farmers, factory owners, shippers, merchants, factory owners, merchants and bankers grew wealthier than the landowners, and the aristocrats.
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.
By giving workers access to affordable transportation that wasn't bound to rails or routes, workers were able to live outside of the industrial centers where they worked, allowing the middle-class to populate previously undeveloped areas surrounding the metropolitan areas.
reduced worker's desire to join unions-APEX
Industrialization helped the spread of liberalism because of the new industrial middle class. These people were the ones acquiring wealth. They felt important and wanted representation. They said that workers could have the right to vote but only once they have become as educated and hardworking as the middle class
middle class
The middle class was the one that rises greatly in power during the Industrial Revolution.