Answer:
(i) Food no longer came
from a nearby village or town, but from thousands of miles away.
(ii) It was not
grown by a peasant tilling his own land, but by an agricultural worker.
(iii) It was transported
by railway built for that very purpose and by ships which were increasingly
manned in these decades by low-paid workers from Southern Europe, Asia, Africa
and the Caribbean.
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