Which of the following statements provides an explanation for changes in education during the Industrial Revolution?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AIt was decided that if children had schooling, they would be able to contribute to society and to help improve the overall economy later in life.%0D%0AIt was decided that if children had schooling, they would be able to contribute to society and to help improve the overall economy later in life.%0D%0A%0D%0AIt was thought that if children could work as much as possible, they would help make England the richest country in the world.%0D%0AIt was thought that if children could work as much as possible, they would help make England the richest country in the world.%0D%0A%0D%0AIt was decided that the factories provided a good work ethic to children, so it should be mandatory for all children 11 and over to work for a few years.%0D%0AIt was decided that the factories provided a good work ethic to children, so it should be mandatory for all children 11 and over to work for a few years.%0D%0A%0D%0AIt was thought that Prussia and France had more intelligent children, so England needed to catch up.%0D%0AIt was thought that Prussia and France had more intelligent children, so England needed to catch up.

The statement "It was decided that if children had schooling, they would be able to contribute to society and to help improve the overall economy later in life" provides an explanation for the changes in education during the Industrial Revolution.