Why was it difficult to get a job in a factory in 19th century Britain?
(a) Employers were looking for only skilled workers and they rejected inexperienced applicants.
(b) The number of jobs were less than the number of job seekers.
(c) Employers did not prefer migrants.
(d) Employers wanted educated workers.
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B) the number of jobs were less than the number of jobs seekers( I think this is a correct answer)
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Option B is the Answer - The number of jobs were less than the number of job seekers.
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Ashnyl Samuel
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