Question
How were the lives of children in the middle of the nineteenth century different from previous generations?
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They were children of professional parents.
They were working in factories or fields.
They were given the opportunity to go to college.
They were able to read and write
(1 point)
They were children of professional parents.
They were working in factories or fields.
They were given the opportunity to go to college.
They were able to read and write
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The most accurate statement regarding how the lives of children in the middle of the nineteenth century were different from previous generations is:
**They were working in factories or fields.**
During this period, many children were employed in factories or as laborers in agriculture, which was a significant shift from earlier generations where children often worked alongside their families in smaller, agrarian settings but with less industrialization. This era marked a rise in child labor as the Industrial Revolution progressed.
**They were working in factories or fields.**
During this period, many children were employed in factories or as laborers in agriculture, which was a significant shift from earlier generations where children often worked alongside their families in smaller, agrarian settings but with less industrialization. This era marked a rise in child labor as the Industrial Revolution progressed.
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