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PLEASE HELP I'M TIMED. How did industrialization lead to a marked rise in the number of high school diplomas earned by both men and women?
1. As industrial machinery became more complex, higher levels of education were needed to obtain high-paying factory work.
2.The increased influence of labor unions resulted in a more competitive labor market, requiring higher levels of education to obtain even low-paying jobs.
3.A higher level of education opened doors to higher-paying jobs in professional work, offering workers a chance to avoid low-paying jobs in unskilled labor.
4.Industrialization led to higher levels of wealth overall and a rise in the standard of living, allowing most families to send children to college.
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