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What contributed to poor working conditions for factory workers in the late 1800s? Choose three answers.
fourteen to sixteen hour work days
five day work weeks
child labor protection laws
unlivable wages
lack of personal protective equipment
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- fourteen to sixteen hour work days
- unlivable wages
- lack of personal protective equipment
These factors (long hours, very low pay, and little or no safety equipment) were major contributors to poor factory working conditions in the late 1800s.
- unlivable wages
- lack of personal protective equipment
These factors (long hours, very low pay, and little or no safety equipment) were major contributors to poor factory working conditions in the late 1800s.
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