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Why were children forced to

work in the factories?
A. The labor force was so short-handed that
children were needed.
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B. Families could not survive on what a
mother and father made alone.
C. They worked to pay off debts that their
families had accumulated traveling to the
U.S.
D. Education was not available at the turn of
the 20th century.

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The correct answer is D.
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User StephanM
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Answer:

d

Step-by-step explanation:

Education was not available at the turn of the 20 century.

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