What was the significance of the wages young women earned during industrialization?

a. Their wages were typicallyshared among the family members.
b. Their wages were typically saved and used toward purchasing a home.
c. Their wages were typically used toward opening their own businesses.
d.
Their wages were typically used as a dowry to attract a good husband.


a

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Fill in the blanks with correct word

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