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21.04.2021 • 
History

Reformers sought to investigate the living and working conditions of the “lower classes” or “deserving poor” in society. They were especially shocked to learn about the harsh working conditions that young children had to endure in the textile mills. Laws were soon passed to help improve those conditions. These laws did all of the following except: A. Limited the amount of hours children could work per day.

B. Required factory owners to put fences around dangerous machinery and to keep the work place clean.

C. Allowed children to only work in shops and markets outside of the factories.

D. Helped promote the education of child workers.

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