Question
Study the graph showing child labor statistics.
Which statement about child labor during the Progressive Era does the graph support?
There were fewer jobs available for children in 1900 than in 1870.
Industrialization in the 1800s did not affect the number of working children.
Children had a hard time finding work during the start of the 20th century.
Child labor was on the rise until people began fighting for the welfare of children.
Which statement about child labor during the Progressive Era does the graph support?
There were fewer jobs available for children in 1900 than in 1870.
Industrialization in the 1800s did not affect the number of working children.
Children had a hard time finding work during the start of the 20th century.
Child labor was on the rise until people began fighting for the welfare of children.
Answers
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Based on the context of child labor statistics during the Progressive Era, the statement that the graph supports is:
**Child labor was on the rise until people began fighting for the welfare of children.**
This statement aligns with historical trends, as child labor increased during industrialization, prompting social reform movements that aimed to reduce child labor and improve conditions for working children.
**Child labor was on the rise until people began fighting for the welfare of children.**
This statement aligns with historical trends, as child labor increased during industrialization, prompting social reform movements that aimed to reduce child labor and improve conditions for working children.
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