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History, 09.02.2021 21:00 aliyahgregory

How were the work conditions of factory workers in the North and the lives of slaves in the South similar? A. Divided families due to long workdays and the need for all members of the family to work.
B. There were few guidelines that enforced a safe environment which often resulted in physical harm.
C. Populations of immigrants and slaves rose greatly in the both the North and South.
D. All of the above

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