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Which of the following statements does NOT describe factory conditions in the 1840s? A. Factories used steam-powered machines. B. Workers lived in well-built factory housing. C. Factory owners hired entire
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Which of the following statements does NOT describe factory conditions in the 1840s?
A. Factories used steam-powered machines.
B. Workers lived in well-built factory housing.
C. Factory owners hired entire families.
D. Laborers worked longer hours for lower wages.
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A. Factories used steam-powered machines.
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