8.)In the early 1800s, what was the usual reason for working class children to be separated from their family?

A.)being captured

B.)going to school

C.)going overseas

D.)being indentured

D?

D is right.

I say D

Its D

Yes, the correct answer is D.) being indentured. In the early 1800s, it was common for working class children to be separated from their families through indentured servitude. To arrive at this answer, you could have eliminated options A, B, and C by considering their likelihood in the context of the time period. In the early 1800s, children being captured or going overseas as the usual reasons for working class children to be separated from their families were not as prevalent as indentured servitude. Additionally, the social and economic conditions of the time made it more common for working class children to be sent off as indentured laborers, where they would work for a set period in exchange for their support, education, or training.

wait no C?

A. Being captured