History & Civics
Mention two negative effects of the Industrial Revolution on labourers.
Answer
Two bad effects of the Industrial Revolution on labourers were:
- Exploitation — People had to work for long hours and under harsh condition. Factory owners and managers paid the minimum amount necessary for a workforce, often recruiting women and children to tend the machines because they could be hired for very low wages.
- Stress and Strain — Due to division of labour, each worker had to perform one task rather than a single worker doing the entire job. This improved productivity but made jobs repetitive and boring. Workers had to labour for many hours often more than 12-14 hours and people worked 6 days a week. Factory workers faced strict rules and close supervision by the managers. Safety was not a matter of concern, and workers often suffered serious even fatal accidents.
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With reference to the picture of a factory given below answer the questions that follow:

(a) Name the revolution that brought about the existence of this. Where did it begin? Why is it an important event in history?
(b) Explain the two factors responsible for its beginning in that particular country.
(c) Explain how did it lead to the growth of an economic system quite different from the domestic system of production.