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Which statement best explains why, during the 1800s, manufacturers resisted workers’ demands for higher wages and safer workplaces?

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At that time, industrialists and manufacturers were more concerned with generating profit that they believed that people were replaceable. So even if they threaten to quit, they would find those who would be willing to work despite the low pay or dangerous conditions.Explanation:

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At that time, industrialists and manufacturers were more concerned with generating profit that they believed that people were replaceable. So even if they threaten to quit, they would find those who would be willing to work despite the low pay or dangerous conditions.

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