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6 June, 10:31

How did industrialization affect business owners and working class laborers

differently?

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A. Business owners made profits and benefited from new industrial

technologies, while laborers were poorly paid and had limited

access to new products.

O

B. Business owners were not required to pay any taxes, while

laborers were taxed at high levels to pay for public projects.

O

C. Business owners had access to clean drinking water, while

laborers were forced to drink from polluted sources of water.

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D. Business owners could be either men or women, while laborers

worked in mines and factories that did not allow female workers.

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  1. 6 June, 10:38
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    The answer is a. Business owners made profits and benefited from new industrial Technologies well laborers were poorly paid and had limited access to new products
  2. 6 June, 10:40
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    The industrialization affected business owners and working-class laborers differently because Business owners made profits and benefited from new industrial technologies, while laborers were poorly paid and had limited access to new products.

    Explanation:

    With the development of industry, the business owners started to increment their production and therefore to have a bigger profit than before, and many of the workers were substituted by machines that worked faster and cheaper that human labor, this made a lot of people move to other countries in order to find a new job.
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