What did the poet William Blake think about industrialization?
A) He celebrated the tremendous power of the new mills.
B) He was a harsh critic of industrial factories.
C) He saw the factories as the heralds of a more fair and just world.
D) He praised industrialization for bringing wealth to the poor.
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