Why were children often hired to work in factories during the Industrial

Revolution? (1 point)
Children could fit into tight spaces between machines and could be
paid smaller wages, so factory owners hired them.
There were no schools for children who lived in the city, so factory
owners hired them so they had something to do during the day.
Factories were too dangerous for women to work in, so factory
owners hired children instead.
Men were too busy on the family farm to work in factories, so factory
owners needed to hire children.

Children could fit into tight spaces between machines and could be paid smaller wages, so factory owners hired them.