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If the USSR’s economy had remained agriculture-based rather than industrialized, then
the unemployment rate among men would have been much lower.
women would have been much less in demand in the workforce.
crop productivity would have led to larger, better nourished populations.
children would not have had to leave school early to work in factories
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Children would not have had to leave school early to work in factories.
Reason: industrialization created factories that employed large numbers of child laborers; if the economy had stayed agriculture-based, those factory jobs (and the associated need for children to leave school to fill them) would not have existed. The other choices are not necessarily true: male unemployment could be higher or lower in an agrarian economy; female labor demand is ambiguous (agriculture also uses female labor but differently); and remaining agricultural wouldn’t guarantee higher crop productivity or better nutrition.
Reason: industrialization created factories that employed large numbers of child laborers; if the economy had stayed agriculture-based, those factory jobs (and the associated need for children to leave school to fill them) would not have existed. The other choices are not necessarily true: male unemployment could be higher or lower in an agrarian economy; female labor demand is ambiguous (agriculture also uses female labor but differently); and remaining agricultural wouldn’t guarantee higher crop productivity or better nutrition.
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