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Read the excerpt from “Where Do You Work? When Kids Had Adult Jobs.”
Factory workers, including children, generally learned one repetitive job. This made training fast and easy. Despite their age, children often worked in hazardous conditions. They worked in cotton mills in New England and in the South. The windows of the mills were kept shut to keep the cotton moist and warm so it wouldn’t break. Child workers would be covered in cotton lint that would fill their lungs.
Ava wants to explain how completing repetitive tasks affected factory workers.
Which quotation from “The Industrial Revolution in the United States” could best be integrated with the information from “Where Do You Work? When Kids Had Adult Jobs” to achieve this?
“This meant workers did not see or appreciate what was being made.”
“"In addition, factories were built with machines in mind."
“This meant manufacturers lowered prices they charged consumers."
“Machines replaced highly skilled craftspeople in one industry after another.”
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