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help me pleeeeeeez Why did so many families in Brazil need their children to work instead of attend school in the 1990s?

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Many Brazilian families live in severe poverty. The GDP per person in 1990 was just $4,900 per year. Children were needed to help support families and help them to survive, and more than 8 million children were in the workforce in 1990.

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Children needed to work instead of going to school so that they could afford food, or other needs, should they not work.

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