How does the “sense of time” change in the industrial era?

A) A move away from natural forms of keeping time, such as night and day
B) The rise of factory shifts
C) Increasing necessity to coordinate industrial activity
D) Obsession with the efficient use of time
E) All of the above.


Ans: E

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