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hich is true about the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire of 1911? After the fire, many states approved new safety laws to protect workers. Nearly 150 people, most of them young children, died in the fire. Company managers helped factory workers escape the burning building. The Triangle Fire was deliberately set by angry factory workers.
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The statement that is true about the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire of 1911 is: "After the fire, many states approved new safety laws to protect workers."
The fire resulted in the deaths of 146 workers, most of whom were young women, not children. The company managers did not help workers escape; in fact, they locked doors to prevent theft and unauthorized breaks. There is no evidence to suggest that the fire was deliberately set by workers; it was caused by unsafe working conditions and practices.
The fire resulted in the deaths of 146 workers, most of whom were young women, not children. The company managers did not help workers escape; in fact, they locked doors to prevent theft and unauthorized breaks. There is no evidence to suggest that the fire was deliberately set by workers; it was caused by unsafe working conditions and practices.