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What affect did the spread of wage labor have on household size, and why?
 
  a. It decreased because households no longer hosted apprentices.
  b. It increased because households took in boarders.
  c. It decreased because wages could not sustain larger households.
  d.
   It increased because more households could afford servants.

Question 2

Pooling capital to create a family partnership is an example of how commercialism affected the
 
  a. merchant class.
  b. artisan class.
  c. laboring class.
  d.
   political class.



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