Multiple Choice
How did the shift from craft to factory work in the mid-nineteenth century affect workingmen?
A) The number of jobs available to skilled workers increased.
B) The skills and pay of workingmen were threatened.
C) Skilled workers were able to train and mentor larger numbers of apprentices.
D) Skilled workers were forced to give away the tricks of their trades.
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