Which best describes major changes in living conditions during the Industrial Revolution?

-People flocked to the countryside to take jobs in small towns and farms. More and more people lived on small farms as cities depopulated.
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-City’s had no plans to manage growth, so streets were often filthy, epidemics were common, homes were dangerous and poorly constructed, and air and water quality were dangerous.

-City’s realized that industrialization would lead to rapid urbanization, so leaders planned new sewer systems, building regulations, and zoning laws to efficiently help their cities grow and adapt to an industrializing economy.


-Fewer and fewer people wanted to work in factories and mines as new white collar jobs in office buildings and corporate parks became the workplace for most members of the working class.

Respuesta :

Answer:  City’s had no plans to manage growth, so streets were often filthy, epidemics were common, homes were dangerous and poorly constructed, and air and water quality were dangerous.

Explanation:

The early Industrial Revolution brought with it some negative phenomena. Cities in that period were not built to support industrial capacity. Waste materials from industrial plants, air pollution, were an everyday problem. Various pandemics often broke out in such circumstances, and a terrible stench spread from these industrial cities. The early Industrial Revolution cities did not meet the minimum requirements that would respect certain environmental measures.