What was true of women workers in the early factories of the Industrial Revolution?
A) Women were given the same pay as men.
B) Kinship patterns changed dramatically once women entered factories.
C) Women never represented a large percentage of the workers in textile factories.
D) Women saw large numbers and types of new jobs open up to them..
E) Women saw their social status improve.
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