How did the political climates of Europe and North America change in response to industrialization?
A) They became more inclusive, granting women the right to vote.
B) They limited the ability of certain groups of people to hold public office.
C) They returned to the previous system of absolute monarchy.
D) They increased the size of their governing bodies.
E) They eliminated the obstacles that kept all men from military service.
Answer: A
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