What key social and economic changes did industrialization bring about both for better and for worse explain your answer with evidence from the text?

better standards of living: the factory system produced huge quantities of new Goods at lower prices than ever before, wages and working conditions improved, family Sage more varied diet, lived in Better Homes, and dressed an inexpensive, massed produced clothing, advances in medicine ensured healthier lives, new job opportunities opened up for skilled and unskilled workers (building of cities, railroads, and factories, demand for goods, railroads and eventually automobiles)

new worlds for entrepreneurs: the new industrial world was more open to change and innovation, enterprising people opened new businesses and invented new products

social and political impact: increased social Mobility (the ability of individuals or groups to move up the social scale) the middle class expanded, members pushed for political influence - working-class men gain the right to vote and women earned the right to vote later on. labor unions won the right to bargain with employers for better wages, hours, and working conditions

What key social and economic changes did industrialization bring about both for better and for worse?

The Industrial Revolution brought rapid urbanization or the movement of people to cities. Changes in farming, soaring population growth, and an ever-increasing demand for workers led masses of people to migrate from farms to cities. Almost overnight, small towns around coal or iron mines mushroomed into cities.

What key social and economic changes did industrialization bring about both for the better and for the worst explain your answer with evidence from the text?

The Industrial Revolution increased the standard of living for many by the big quantities of goods for lower prices produced by the factory system. Social mobility became more accessible and increased political rights.

What were the social and economic problems caused by the industrialization?

Industrialization also exacerbated the separation of labor and capital. Those who owned the means of production became disproportionately rich, resulting in wider income inequality. Industrialization impacted society in other ways. Workers were forced leave their families and migrate to urban areas in search of jobs.

What are 3 negative effects of the Industrial Revolution?

Although there are several positives to the Industrial Revolution there were also many negative elements, including: poor working conditions, poor living conditions, low wages, child labor, and pollution.