History 800B Lesson 21: Crisis of The Individual
What did the Industrial Age do to the average working man's creativity and imagination? took away the average man's creativity and imagination gave him new opportunities contributed to a decrease in leisure, limiting man's expression of creativity to work brought about assembly lines, which eliminated creativity made it so the average working man could only take orders, not think
1,4,5.
A factory worker was more in control of his own destiny than a farmer. True False
False.
Farm life kept a man from being his own boss. True False
False.
The Industrial Revolution changed the life of the average worker only moderately. True False
False.
Farm work was healthier than factory work. True False
True.
It was difficult to get ahead in factory work. True False
True.
Working hours on the farm were long. True False
True.