The Industrial Revolution spurred the development of new political ideologies, notably socialism and liberalism, as workers sought better rights and conditions in response to industrialization's harsh realities. The rise of the working class and their collective struggles led to increased demands for political representation and social reforms. Additionally, the shift from agrarian economies to industrialized societies prompted debates about capitalism, governance, and individual freedoms, shaping modern political thought and institutions. This period ultimately laid the groundwork for various movements advocating for labor rights, social justice, and democratic governance.
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