Why was metropolitan industrialization more diverse than industrialization in mill towns?

A) Factories employed both men and women.
B) Factories were prone to strikes and labor unrest.
C) Factories produced a wide variety of manufactured goods.
D) Factories benefitted both workers and owners equally.


C

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