What was a major social consequence of the widespread adoption of steam power in the 19th century?
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Correct answer: Rapid urbanization as people moved to factory towns
Steam power centralized industry, drawing thousands of workers from the countryside into growing industrial cities. This led to rapid urban growth, often resulting in overcrowded and unsanitary living conditions in the short term.
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