All of the above. Working class issues during the Gilded Age included long workdays of 10-12 hours, widespread child labor, women earning significantly lower wages than men, and hazardous working conditions. This period saw significant struggles for workers' rights and labor reforms in response to these challenges.
Working class issues during the Gilded Age included
Workdays that were 10-12 hour days
Child labor
Women were paid 1/2 the wages as men
Dangerous working conditions
All of the above
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