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How did the Industrial Revolution change labor in Europe?

A. It increased the division of labor. B. It increased the mining of gold. C. It decreased specialization of labor. D. It increased farm labor.

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A. It increased the division of labor.

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The correct answer is alternative A.

The Industrial Revolution was responsible for increasing the division of labor in Europe, because due to the amount of factories that were being established, the work needed to keep up with this organization by being divided into sections, tasks, etc.

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