How did labor in British families change in the eighteenth century?
A) Family members increasingly adopted new machines that reduced the time of household labor significantly.
B) Husbands became more involved in managing the household.
C) Family members shifted labor away from unpaid work for household consumption and toward work for wages.
D) Family members increasingly scattered to diverse places of employment, rarely working together.
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