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AP European History
Unit 6 – Industrialization and Its Effects
Topic 6.4
What was the main difference between the proletariat and bourgeoisie classes during the industrial era?
The proletariat were educated while the bourgeoisie were uneducated.
The proletariat class consisted of urban factory workers, while the bourgeoisie class were wealthy industrialists who owned and controlled means of production.
The proletariat had political power, while the bourgeoisie didn't.
The proletariat class lived in clean, organized suburbs, while the bourgeoisie resided in overcrowded cities.
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AP European History - 6.4 Social Effects of Industrialization
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