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How did the industrial economy change the working class?

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Because when the industry develops, the owner needs the working class that is qualified to do the job. For that reason, the working class sector is benefited by acquiring a job that facilitates personal, social and economic development.

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The industrial economy changed the working-class family by making families move to the cities for jobs like factory workers.
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