The decade of the 1820s saw an increase in women working in textile factories. Their new jobs required:
A. fewer skills than those required in home-based textile work.
B. more skills than those required in home-based textile work.
C. more skills than those required by work typically done by men.
D. at least a grammar school education.
E. at least a high school education.
A
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