How was labor different after the Industrial Revolution than it was before? A. Before the Industrial Revolution, labor was performed in service to a king. After the Industrial Revolution, labor was highly compensated. B. Before the Industrial Revolution, labor was more generalized. After the Industrial Revolution, labor was specialized. C. Before the Industrial Revolution, labor was done by factory workers. After the Industrial Revolution, labor was done by farmers. D. Before the Industrial Revolution, labor gained added value. After the Industrial Revolution, labor was not h
@oscar1 whats the last part?
Before the Industrial Revolution, Britain was a quite different place to the one that exists today. Industrialization brought with it new types of roads, trains and many other forms of communications which simply did not exist prior to industrialization. So before the Industrial Revolution it was very hard to keep in touch with people in other parts of the country. News was spread by travelers or through messengers and goods were distributed largely within the locality in which they were produced. Food was produced locally, agriculture could provide for but a few large commercial towns. Clothing was made locally, making use of animal hides and furs: nylon wasn't an option and cotton wasn't imported in large quantities until developments enabled mass production of goods. People worked in villages and small towns, working the land and relying upon the local community to provide for them. Education was poor, only the rich being catered for by nannies and private tutors. There were of course schools and several universities. These were not for the ordinary man or woman though. Politics was based upon land ownership and military honors won, with women and ordinary men given few rights.
you get it?
I would say D, but without knowing the rest of it, it might be wrong
I Say B.
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