What was the effect of factory work on the working-class family?

A) It dissolved them; families traditionally had worked together.
B) It removed work from the home and segregated it by gender and age.
C) Factory work interfered with the care of children.
D) Because of insufficient information, worker’s standard of living measured by income and expenses is incomplete.
E) All of the above.


Ans: E

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