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3 November, 07:14

Which statement about the typical factory work done during the Industrial Revolution is true? A. People worked at a slow, steady pace. B. Factory workers put in very long hours for six days a week. C. Factory work was safer than most other jobs. D. Most factory workers were paid high wages.

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  1. 3 November, 10:17
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    B. Factory workers put in very long hours for six days a week.

    People during the Industrial Revolution worked at a very fast rate using machinery, and the machinery was extremely dangerous. The factory workers were paid in low wages.
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