Which of the following properly assesses the significance of wage labor in industrializing America during the Gilded Age?
A) More and more Americans viewed wage labor as a temporary stop on the path to independence.
B) Unfree working conditions in Gilded Age industries largely made traditional wage labor a thing of the past.
C) Workers understood wage labor to be the key advantage of American industries over European competitors.
D) More and more Americans experienced wage labor as a permanent condition on the edge of poverty.
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