In his 1835 study of the cotton industry, what did Andrew Ure conclude about conditions in most factories?
A) They were terrible but gradually improving.
B) They were not harsh and even quite good.
C) They were so bad as to require governmental intervention.
D) They were problematic only because the workers were lazy and ignorant.
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