The correct answer is D) working class families were often torn apart by the economic conditions.
As a result of the late 18th-century and early 19th century Industrialization in Europe, working class families were often torn apart by the economic conditions.
European families of the time suffered a lot during this period due to poor economic conditions. Families torn apart because family members had to leave the family searching for better living conditions. Young people left the rural areas to go to the cities to look for better jobs. This created another problem, the overcrowding of the cities and bad working conditions in the factories that generated health conditions and lack of sanitization. So it is true that as a result of the late 18th-century and early 19th century Industrialization in Europe, working class families were often torn apart by the economic conditions.