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