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What contributed most to the growing gap between social classes during the Industrial Revolution?

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The industrial revolution created more classes, not less. Therefore, arguments about larger gaps in social classes are difficult to support, Prior to the industrial revolution two main classes existed. The landed nobility and their poor farm workers.
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growth of the middle class

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