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In the early nineteenth century, textiles in the united states were produced partly in factories and partly in homes. how did this

system work?
oa. home workers spun yarn, and factories wove it into cloth.
ob. home workers spun yarn and dyed it, and factories wove it into cloth.
oc. factories spun yarn, and home workers wove it into cloth.
od. factories spun yarn and wove it into cloth, and home workers dyed it.
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Answer:

Factories spun yarn, and home workers wove it into cloth.

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