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What was a result of the changing economy of the North during the mid-

1800s?
O A. The working class grew as more people were needed to work in
factories.
O B. Cities became less important as more people went to work as
small farmers.
c. Slaves were more common in the North as factory workers.
O D. Large farms were more profitable in the North because of the
cotton gin.
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User Jonalvarezz
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Answer:

O A. The working class grew as more people were needed to work in

factories.

Step-by-step explanation:

B is the exact opposite of the industrial revolution.

C is false.

D is false.

User Dan Hermann
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