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How did the Industrial Revolution change American society?

A. More Americans were self-employed in city businesses.


B. Many Americans moved to farms to work with the new plowing technology.


C. A large number of Americans left southern cities to go north.


D. A large percentage of Americans became factory workers in cities.

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I think the answer is "A"

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D. A large number of Americans became workers in factory in cities.

Step-by-step explanation:

After the advent of industrial revolution, the demand for labors rose tremendously. It was because of these newly generated opportunities to work in the factories in cities, most Americans left their towns to leave for cities.

The life in the cities offered a better standard of living and was facilitated with the availability of amenities and facilities that were not available in smaller towns and villages.

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