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As the united states became more industrial, what did many children who lived in cities do? will give brainliest!
a, go to school
b. work in factories
c. become apprentices
d. lead labor unions
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Astudent answers 86 problems on a test correctly and receives a grade of 98% how many problems were worth the same number of points
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