3.
How did the Industrial Revolution result in previous caregiving approaches, such as care by families, friends, and neighbors,
becoming inadequate?
a. Economic and political wars resulted in frequent death and injuries.
b. Incredible plagues consistently and constantly swept the European continent.
c. Migration and urbanization resulted in increased demand for care.
d. Caregivers could easily find other employment, so they demanded to be paid.
Réponse: ANS: C -
Care became inadequate because of the social changes in Europe, with great advances in transportation, communication, and other
technologies. The increased mobility led to migration and urbanization, which in turn led to increased need for care. The Industrial
Revolution was a time of great advances in technology, transportation, and communication, not a time of economic and political
unrest or a time where incredible plagues occurred in Europe. Caregivers during this time period were typically poorly educated
and untrained, so there was not an issue related to wages or employment.