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how did the industrial revolution lead to the idea of communism?
A. workers were earning vert little money compared to business owners.
B.the roman catholic church was persecuting people for their scientific discoveries
C. absolute monarchs were exercising too much control over the people
D.The government was interfering too much in economic decisions

Respuesta :

A; workwrs were earning very little money compared to business owners

The Industrial Revolution is created by the modernization of the production process thanks to many inventions, which have contributed to a faster and more efficient production.  Manual work on feudal poses, he was replaced by work in industrial plants, factories. Large migration of the population occurred from feudal and rural areas, to cities, industrial centers. Faster and more efficient production has enabled the production of large quantities of goods, which, with adequate investments, increases profits. A large number of labor concentrated in cities is at the disposal of factory owners. Owners and bosses were in every way looking to increase profits, and one way was to get as many working hours as possible, and as much as possible to reduce wages for workers. This was possible because of the massive supply of labor. Thus, the first philosophers of the communism appear, who explain how the labor force is used to account for the excess of value, profit.

The answer is A.