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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: factory work and the mass employment of child labor in factories are direct consequences of industrialization. If the economy had remained agriculture-based, there would have been no widespread factory employment forcing children out of school (though children might still have worked on farms). The other choices are not necessary consequences: agricultural economies can have underemployment among men, can still demand female labor, and do not automatically produce higher crop productivity or better nutrition.
Reason: factory work and the mass employment of child labor in factories are direct consequences of industrialization. If the economy had remained agriculture-based, there would have been no widespread factory employment forcing children out of school (though children might still have worked on farms). The other choices are not necessary consequences: agricultural economies can have underemployment among men, can still demand female labor, and do not automatically produce higher crop productivity or better nutrition.
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