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Unit 6 – Industrialization and Its Effects
Topic 6.6
How does Marxist theory interpret the impact of mechanization on working-class people during the Industrial Revolution?
As a positive shift leading to higher productivity and subsequently better economic status for workers.
As an exploitative process that increased profits for capitalists at workers' expense.
As an inconsequential change, since wages and working conditions remained constant.
As a liberating force resulting in less physically demanding labor for workers.
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AP European History - 6.6 Revolutions from 1815-1914
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