Industrialization and Working Class Consciousness
Which of the following best describes the development of class consciousness among industrial workers in the nineteenth century?
A
The working class largely remained isolated and lacked any form of collective identity or purpose.
B
There was an immediate mass acceptance of superior living standards without any need for organization.
C
The growing awareness of shared economic struggles led to increased solidarity and organization among working-class individuals.
D
Class consciousness was irrelevant as all levels of society shared a uniform standard of living.
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