What was a major reason factory owners preferred to hire women and children during the early Industrial Revolution?
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Correct answer: They could be paid significantly lower wages than adult men
Women and children provided a cheap source of labor for repetitive tasks that did not require great physical strength. This economic incentive led to widespread exploitation and eventually spurred social reform movements.
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