Multiple Choice
Why did the creation of the industrial society lead to greater social inequality?
A) Class differences were minimized which created greater opportunity.
B) The new technology was far more efficient than anything that preceded it, leading to larger surpluses and greater inequality.
C) Democracies replaced monarchies and dictatorships encouraged capitalism.
D) Intellectual capability increased with advances in science and technology.
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