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How did women's roles change as a result of the Industrial Revolution in

Europe?
A. Women largely controlled agriculture by replacing male farmers
who moved to cities.
B. Women earned salaries equal to men's for the first time in history.
O O
C. Women gained increased economic independence by working in
factories
O
D. Women earned the right to vote in most democracies by
organizing protests.

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User AngeloC
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i know this will not answer but this is what i think

As a result of the impacts of the Industrial Revolution, women entered the workforce in textile mills and coal mines in large numbers. ... As a result, women and children often worked in the factories and mines in order to help pay for the families cost of living. Woman in a coal mine in the Industrial Revolution.

hope this helps :)

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User BrianS
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The answer is C I hope this helps

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