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I thinks its a carrot. yea..I think its a carrot
Although you have neglected to include the graph, it is possible to answer this question. The right answer is the first one: based on the graph, a conclusion that can be drawn about the textile industry is that textile factories employed more children during the mid-1800s, coinciding with a peak of high productivity. In fact, younger, and not older, children were increasingly employed as workforce in factories and mines during the first decades of the 19th century.
It’s either Indian removal act or nullification crisis. I would say nullification crisis
C. unemployment it might be right