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22 March, 22:09

At the Lowell textile mills:

a. the women could not swear, drink alcohol, and were required to attend church on Sunday.

b. immigrant women dominate the workforce in the 1820s.

c. most women worked once their children were old enough to take care of themselves.

d. the lack of supervision showed that the female workers were capable of managing their own.

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  1. 23 March, 01:15
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    A. The women could not swear, drink alcohol, and were required to attend church on Sunday

    Explanation:

    Women workers at Lowell textile mills had strict norms regulated by the so-called "matrons" (older women), and attend to religious services and educational classes.
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