What led to the growth of factories in England in the eighteenth century? The increased size of families required people to look for alternative means of employment. The rapidly increasing population created more demand for goods manufactured in factories. Farmers who lost their lands due to agricultural reforms were in need of work. The wealthy merchant class was more confident about investing in new industries. @PaulaLovesSchool13
I think this is history XD
lol.....farmers has nothing to do with English XD
lol i hope not its in my english pretest lol
@Joel_the_boss
pretest?
im taking Plato lol
Pretest, please do it yourself. This test see what you know.
Get this one wrong so the teacher will know you don't get this topic
just take a guess
lol i suck at english in the form of history and i dont have a teacher lol
no teacher what the?
its online.
who teaches you miss?
This is English???
lol me myself and I. on tuturials and yes joel lol
Ikr joel
Bella, are you SURE this is English. This has to be history
its english 12A says it right on the cpu lol
interesting, the inventor of that test must be stupid -_-
PLATO Course English 12, Semester A v4.0 > Unit 3 - Pretest
lol
Okay then...um......well...this is a pretest right?
yes lol
lol i suck at English, and the question is probably related to the story your reading
no story lol
t's okay to get it wrong, pretests see what students know.
I'm good at English XD My fav
It's*
please, I don't deserve a medal :)
Im on this question right now and this Plato online class sucks!
I miss my old friends... @PaulaLovesSchool13 @bellablain
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