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During the Gilded Age, the shift to a system of mass production that paid workers low wages affected
men, women, and children.
both men and women.
only children.
only men.
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men, women, and children.
Mass production in the Gilded Age created many low-wage factory jobs that drew in entire families — adult men, women, and child laborers all worked in mills, mines, and factories under poor pay and conditions.
Mass production in the Gilded Age created many low-wage factory jobs that drew in entire families — adult men, women, and child laborers all worked in mills, mines, and factories under poor pay and conditions.
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