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Why were some parents, who worked in textile mills, resistant to educational reforms made during the Progressive movement? *
A) Textile mills were moving away from child labor due to "speed up" and "stretch out" methods.
B) Textile mills already provided schools which children attended regularly.
C) Parents did not believe the Progressives had their children's best interests in mind.
D) Parents needed their children to work for extra income.

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