Question

How were the lives of children in the middle of the nineteenth century different from previous
generations?(1 point)
They were given the opportunity to go to college.
They were working in factories or fields.
They were children of professional parents.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
In the middle of the nineteenth century, the lives of children were significantly different from previous generations primarily because **they were working in factories or fields**. With the rise of the Industrial Revolution, many children were employed in factories and often worked long hours under harsh conditions. This was a marked shift from earlier generations, where children more commonly engaged in family farming or household chores but were not as heavily involved in industrial labor.
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