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    In the Typical Company Town of the Southern Piedmont, Workers
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In the Typical Company Town of the Southern Piedmont, Workers

Question 3

Question 3

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In the typical company town of the southern Piedmont, workers were __________.


A) given shares in the company
B) taken care of "from cradle to grave"
C) constantly supervised and controlled by the company
D) often convict labor

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