When conditions in textile factory towns changed in the 1830s, workers responded by
A) working longer hours for less pay because they needed the money.
B) quitting and returning home because they could no longer tolerate the conditions.
C) organizing numerous strikes, hoping to compel the owners to heed their demands.
D) discouraging friends and family members from joining them for work.
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