Answer:
they wanted to hire people for the lowest wages to increase profits.
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question regarding the "New Deal", <span>the correct response would be the first one, having to do with the fact that FDR was a firm believer in strong government intervention in the economy, since he felt the job could not be left to businesses alone. </span></span>
The factor that did not contribute to industrial revolution are the people who wanted to maintain feudalism to stay in power. I think the landlords who are used to this system and did not try to adapt wouldn't want that significant change.