Which of the following was not a reason that women and children were preferred in the factories? They were difficult to replace. They complained less. They were paid less. They worked longer hours. They were dificult to replace. . com. They complaine s in the factories a.

History · Middle School · Mon Jan 18 2021

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The option that was not a reason women and children were preferred in factories is:


a. They were difficult to replace.


While it's true that women and children were often preferred in factories during certain periods of history for various reasons, the notion that they were difficult to replace is not typically a reason for their preference. The other options, such as complaining less, being paid less, and working longer hours, were unfortunately factors that contributed to the exploitation of women and children in certain industrial settings.

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