Question
The textile mills of Massachusetts normalized the phenomenon of women working outside the home, but what else were the Lowell mills known for?
Choose 1 answer:
Choose 1 answer:
(Choice A) So-called “weaver’s weddings,” when Lowell mill women married men who also worked at the mills
A
So-called “weaver’s weddings,” when Lowell mill women married men who also worked at the mills
(Choice B) The earliest interracial labor union in the United States
B
The earliest interracial labor union in the United States
(Choice C) Brutal working conditions and low wages
C
Brutal working conditions and low wages
Choose 1 answer:
Choose 1 answer:
(Choice A) So-called “weaver’s weddings,” when Lowell mill women married men who also worked at the mills
A
So-called “weaver’s weddings,” when Lowell mill women married men who also worked at the mills
(Choice B) The earliest interracial labor union in the United States
B
The earliest interracial labor union in the United States
(Choice C) Brutal working conditions and low wages
C
Brutal working conditions and low wages
Answers
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The correct answer is:
(Choice C) Brutal working conditions and low wages
The Lowell mills were known for their harsh working conditions, including long hours, low pay, and poor living conditions for the workers, who were primarily young women.
(Choice C) Brutal working conditions and low wages
The Lowell mills were known for their harsh working conditions, including long hours, low pay, and poor living conditions for the workers, who were primarily young women.