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In the United States, few children attended school in the early 19th century because: O A. the highest-paying jobs in the country required little education. B. schools were typically filthy and dangerous for young people. C. urban children often worked in factories to help their families. D. parents believed that schools were too strict on their students. ​

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User AaronJ
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Answer: A

Explanation: because I think we all know our parents want us to get the highest paying job we can get:)

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User Amit Mehta
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Answer: C: urban children often work in factories to help their families

Step-by-step explanation:

did the test, :)

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