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8.)In the early 1800s, what was the usual reason for working class children to be separated from their family?

A.)being captured

B.)going to school

C.)going overseas

D.)being indentured

D?
9 years ago

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YRN DJ
wait no C?
9 years ago
Ms. Sue
D is right.
9 years ago
Effie Hancock
A. Being captured
4 years ago
Aryeana Conant
I say D
4 years ago
Anonymous
Its D
4 years ago

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