Multiple Choice
How did residents of existing farming communities located close to textile mills view mill workers?
A) as disliked "operatives" who were poor and transient
B) as fellow workers from the same social class
C) as essential for the survival of their own farming communities
D) as part of a larger cooperative community responsible for carrying on local cultural traditions
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