Answer A:
Luddism affected the development of Industrialized states.
The requirement of capital to maximize profit and ignoring employment led to concern by working people that machines would disposess them - this led to Luddism.
And therefore Luddism in a way affected the use of machines, such as the textile machines in the industrialized states between 1750 - 1900.
Answer B:
Social Gap due to class division affected development of non-industrialized states.
The class divisons affected the development of non-industrialized states in the period of 1750-1900, as it resulted into social and economical Gap. As Working class was going more and more poor while Capitalist class were emerging economically more powerful.
Therefore, the rise in social gap because of class divisons affected the development of non-industrialized states.
Answer C:
By Reform Movements both Industrialized and nonidustrialized states sought to reduce tensions caused by class divisions.
Explanation:
Through Social Reform Movements like Value of liberty, equality, and democracy, both industrialized and nonindustrialized states sought to reduce tensions caused by class divisions in the period 1750–1900
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