Which is true of servants in the early industrial era?

O They shared all of the benefits of middle-class life.
O There were few servants in the early industrial era.
O They lived in middle-class homes but were not middle-class.
O They required better wages and living conditions than factory workers.​

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Servants in the early industrial age lived in middle-class houses, but they were not middle-class, meaning they lived together with middle-class families and were in charge of handling household chores like cleaning, cooking and washing.

Therefore, the servants had an extensive work routine in the families' homes, which could last up to 17 hours a day, and they did not have many rights and benefits, they could only be granted leave to go to church on Sunday and only one afternoon off a week.

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