Introductory Sociology CLEP Prep Practice Exam

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How did Industrialization contribute to the formation of nations?

  1. It shifted a reliance on labor to technology

  2. It led to the emergence of new classes

  3. It created private property rights

  4. It limited wars and international disputes

The correct answer is: It led to the emergence of new classes

Industrialization did not directly cause the shift from labor to technology, nor did it have a direct impact on private property rights or the limitation of wars and international disputes. Instead, it led to the emergence of new classes, such as the working class and the industrial bourgeoisie, which contributed to the formation of nations by creating new social and economic structures and creating a sense of national identity among these groups. Therefore, B is the most correct answer as it best reflects the indirect impact of Industrialization on the formation of nations.