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How did the Industrial Revolution change the business environment in North Carolina?

Workers began to move from farms to cities to take jobs in factories.
Working conditions improved because people worked in factories instead of on farms.
Working conditions remained harsh, but people were able to earn a good living.
Workers left textile jobs for better-paying farmwork in the western part of the state

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A- workers began to move from farms and cities to take jobs in factories

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User OhJeez
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both a and b

Step-by-step explanation:

A)Since the agricultural depression in the 1920s

and B)Since the movement of factories workers increasing as a profession led to striking and unionizations,which allowed improvement of working conditions.

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