The Luddites
A. led the movement away from traditional crafts manufacture and toward the factory system.
B. were the first utopian socialist thinkers.
C. promoted industrial advancement through their work in Parliament.
D. were the industrial workers that Marx felt would be the eventual victors in the revolution.
E. were crafts workers who destroyed textile machines.
Answer: E
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