What was justified by the "family wage" concept of the late nineteenth century?
A) Paying men higher wages while paying women significantly less
B) Hiring children in textile mills to help immigrants support their families
C) Allowing parents and children to work in the same area in factories
D) The "sweating" system, which kept mothers at home to tend to their children
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