What impact did the Industrial Revolution have on children in Great Britain?
A) Children worked in the factories but were required to be over sixteen years of age and could only work limited hours.
B) Factory owners typically created day care centers and schools within the factories for children to go during the day.
C) Factories had minimal effects on children because women were forbidden from working in them and, thus, were able to stay home.
D) A large percentage of children worked in factories, with some factory owners claiming their small fingers were necessary for more delicate work.
E) A series of acts passed by Parliament successfully kept nearly all children in school and out of the factories.
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