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How did the Industrial Revolution change the social order in the Western world?

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Three distinct social classes emerged; upper, middle, and working. Middle class values and tastes became measuring stick of your class. Women sought to be able to vote, as well as the chance to attend universities. Scientists shook long held religious beliefs.

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