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In the South during the Industrial Revolution,

A. all Southern farmers had enslaved workers
B. most plantations had fifty or more enslaved workers
C. about twenty-five percent of Southern households had no enslaved workers
D. about twenty-five percent of Southern households had enslaved workers

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D....got 100 on test

Step-by-step explanation:

In the South during the Industrial Revolution,

all Southern farmers had enslaved workers.

most plantations had fifty or more enslaved workers.

about twenty-five percent of Southern households had no enslaved workers.

about twenty-five percent of Southern households had enslaved workers.

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Answer:

About 25 percent of Southern households had enslaved workers

Explanation: Slavery was the dominant labor system in the South but the number of enslaved people on homesteads and plantations varied according to the wealth of the landowner.

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