Question
What can you infer about the experience of working in a factory during the Industrial Revolution?(1 point)
Responses
The conditions were dangerous because of explosions and falling debris.
The conditions were dangerous because of explosions and falling debris.
The conditions were safe because children were allowed to work in factories.
The conditions were safe because children were allowed to work in factories.
The conditions were safe because women changing their hair and clothes to accommodate the fast-moving machinery.
The conditions were safe because women changing their hair and clothes to accommodate the fast-moving machinery.
The conditions were dangerous because of fast-moving machines with no safety mechanisms.
The conditions were dangerous because of fast-moving machines with no safety mechanisms.
Responses
The conditions were dangerous because of explosions and falling debris.
The conditions were dangerous because of explosions and falling debris.
The conditions were safe because children were allowed to work in factories.
The conditions were safe because children were allowed to work in factories.
The conditions were safe because women changing their hair and clothes to accommodate the fast-moving machinery.
The conditions were safe because women changing their hair and clothes to accommodate the fast-moving machinery.
The conditions were dangerous because of fast-moving machines with no safety mechanisms.
The conditions were dangerous because of fast-moving machines with no safety mechanisms.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The most accurate inference about the experience of working in a factory during the Industrial Revolution is:
**The conditions were dangerous because of fast-moving machines with no safety mechanisms.**
This statement reflects the realities of factory work during that time, where machinery operated at high speeds and often lacked safety features, leading to numerous injuries and fatalities among workers.
**The conditions were dangerous because of fast-moving machines with no safety mechanisms.**
This statement reflects the realities of factory work during that time, where machinery operated at high speeds and often lacked safety features, leading to numerous injuries and fatalities among workers.