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Why did girls like Mary S. Paul work in mills? They were proud of the textiles they were creating . They were happy to earn their own wages . They had opportunities to effect social reform They had the freedom to live without social restrictions

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User Tobltobs
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Answer:

b

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User Rashon
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Answer:

B. They were happy to earn their own wages

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EDGE

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