How did the increasing use of immigrant workers in textile factories change American attitudes?
A) Many Americans began to call for immigration laws to keep immigrants from competing with American labor.
B) The increased use of immigrant men created calls for an end to female participation in factory work.
C) Used to organizing in Europe, immigrants convinced American workers to form unions.
D) It made wage earning seem disreputable for women.
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