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Why did industrialization lead to an increase in child labor? Select three options.
Children could be paid less than adults.
Children needed to help their families financially.
Younger laborers worked faster than older laborers.
Children liked jobs in factories because it was easy work.
Unskilled laborers were needed to operate the machinery.
Children could be paid less than adults.
Children needed to help their families financially.
Younger laborers worked faster than older laborers.
Children liked jobs in factories because it was easy work.
Unskilled laborers were needed to operate the machinery.
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The three options that explain why industrialization led to an increase in child labor are:
1. **Children could be paid less than adults.**
2. **Children needed to help their families financially.**
3. **Unskilled laborers were needed to operate the machinery.**
These factors contributed to the widespread employment of children in factories during the industrialization period.
1. **Children could be paid less than adults.**
2. **Children needed to help their families financially.**
3. **Unskilled laborers were needed to operate the machinery.**
These factors contributed to the widespread employment of children in factories during the industrialization period.
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