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How did the growth of factories in the United States affect the education of children?

The factory owners build schools for the workers' children to attend.

More children attended school than ever before, since they needed skills to work in the factories.

The factory owners required employees to have at least a high school degree.

The factories employed many children, so they were unable to attend school at all.

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Answer: It would be the 2nd one or the 3rd one. I would go more for the 2nd one, but it's your choice. (Choose the 2nd one)

Explanation: The Industrial Revolution made it so all kids of everywhere could go to school, and this was good because education was a requirement to work.

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