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Which of the following statements do NOT describe the effect the Industrial Revolution had on the "domestic system "? The middlemen continued to be a part of the system and brought raw material to the mills that manufactured the finished textile goods. Textile workers moved out of their homes in search of jobs in facilities in the cities. Establishments that housed both the workers and the machines came to be known as Textile mills. The entire textile process was done at a single site starting from raw cotton to finished products.

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Which of the following statements do NOT describe the effect the Industrial Revolution had
on the "domestic system "?
The middlemen continued to be a part of the system and brought raw material to the mills that
manufactured the finished textile goods.
Textile workers moved out of their homes in search of jobs in facilities in the cities.
Establishments that housed both the workers and the machines came to be known as Textile mills.
The entire textile process was done at a single site starting from raw cotton to finished products.

Which of the following statements do NOT describe the effect the Industrial Revolution had on the "domestic system "? The middlemen continued to be a part of the system and brought raw material to the mills that manufactured the finished textile goods. Textile workers moved out of their homes in search of jobs in facilities in the cities. Establishments that housed both the workers and the machines came to be known as Textile mills. The entire textile process was done at a single site starting from raw cotton to finished products.

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The statement that does NOT describe the effect the Industrial Revolution had on the "domestic system" is:<br /><br />"The entire textile process was done at a single site starting from raw cotton to finished products."<br /><br />The Industrial Revolution led to the centralization of the textile industry in factories, but the domestic system, also known as the "cottage industry," still involved the use of raw materials brought to mills by middlemen.
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