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24 May, 18:35

Which of the following was a common experience for working-class women living in European urban centers during the Industrial Revolution?

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  1. 24 May, 19:13
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    I assume you have choices for this question? Anyway, working-class women during that era weren't exempted from factory work. They worked mainly in factories of textile, piecework, and coal mine industries. It was extra tiring for working-class women because after a hard day's work at the factories, they are faced with household duties and child care.
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