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What is Robert J. Southey’s point of view of Manchester, England in 1807?

Sagot :

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Answer: An increase in factories in Manchester has decreased the quality of life for people who live there.

Explanation:

The question refers to the account of Robert J. Southey in Letters from England, 1807. There he describes Manchester as a place that has lost quality of life due to the crowds, smoke, and buildings that factories brought. The other options are incorrect because, he definitely doesn´t believe that urbanization has improved the lives of those living in Manchester, and he doesn´t say anything about minimum wage nor government intervention to solve the issue.