How were female factory workers treated? (1 point) Responses They were paid less per hour than men were paid. They were paid less per hour than men were paid. They were given short working hours for fear of exhaustion. They were given short working hours for fear of exhaustion. They usually worked next to men in the same industries. They usually worked next to men in the same industries. They were typically not hired until they were older.

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The best response to the question of how female factory workers were treated is: **They were paid less per hour than men were paid.**

Historically, female factory workers often received lower wages than their male counterparts despite performing similar jobs, reflecting systemic gender pay inequality. While some other statements may have elements of truth depending on historical context, the disparity in pay is a consistent theme.

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