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26 February, 08:49

How did the growth of towns affect the lives of children in the Middle Ages? A. More children worked as farm laborers. B. More children were paid high wages for their work. C. More children had access to education. D. More children were born to each family.

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  1. 26 February, 09:56
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    Letter A is the answer to this question.

    It is stated that more children worked as farm laborers.

    Since education is not the primary needs and was not compulsory by law in England until the 19th century, people in the Middle Ages were illiterate but quite the contrary is true. They learn trading or farming because it was important to a medieval child.
  2. 26 February, 11:49
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    A. More children worked as farm laborers.
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