Child Labor · World History

Which of the following was the primary economic reason factory owners preferred hiring children over adults during the early Industrial Revolution?

  1. Children were better at managing large groups of workers
  2. Children could be paid significantly lower wages than adults
  3. Children were legally required to work to gain citizenship
  4. Adults were prohibited from working in the textile industry
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Correct answer: Children could be paid significantly lower wages than adults

Factory owners viewed children as a cheap source of labor that helped reduce production costs. Because children had no legal protections or unions, they could be paid a fraction of what an adult male earned.

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