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14. The use of trams during the Second Industrial Revolution changed a standard of living in which of the following ways?
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It allowed poor factory workers to work longer hours since they were faster than walking.
2]It made it possible for more children to work in the factories since they had reliable transportation.
3]
It allowed wealthy people to move away from city center and commute when they needed to.
4]
It made it safer to be out at night and thus decreased crime rates
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