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    things better and new inventions that made life easier were made. Inventors started using natural resources such as coal and iron to make factory machines. The machines in factories made the production of products faster so they could be sold more rapidly. There were many different people who worked in factories‚ among the people who were working in factories were women and young children; this became a major milestone. The effects that the Industrial Revolution had on women and young

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    Child Labor or Factory Rules and briefly explain/outline a day in the life of a factory worker in the early 1800s and the challenges they faced The majority of factory workers in the 1800’s lived in dismal conditions‚ tight quarters unfit for living. Regardless‚ work always began at “6a.m. precisely and ends after the usual break of half an hour for breakfast‚ an hour for dinner‚ and half an hour for tea at 7p.m. and it shall be strictly observed” (Perry‚ 2014. p. 147). All factory workers were held

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    The Workers vs Industrialists Court Case What were the strong and weak points of each side? Major arguments from the defense is that they were creating jobs for the poor‚ that they were being fed and living in a house. That is big evidence because it’s true they gave the poor a huge house to live in and they didn’t leave them starving like they used to be they were fed. Major arguments from the prosecution is That they were not working a normal life‚ yeah they were given a house and food

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    What were conditions like for children working in nineteenth century factories? Some sources say that they were treated horrible. For instance so source A written by Leonard Horner a factory inspector says that the conditions were terrible. Some children got caught in machines and lost body parts like a right leg. Another source‚ Elizabeth Bentley‚ a factory worker says that many workers are extremely unhealthy from inhaling too much dust. She for instance is now having lung problems and has trouble

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    2013 History: Factory Worker Working in factories became a new kind of job experience in Canada between the 1840 ’s-1930 ’s whether it was a clothing‚ textile‚ or industry worker. It was an industry of disaster that seemed to hang for most of those years. There were many strikes at this time by the factory workers about the working conditions‚ new machinery that could cause workers to lose their jobs‚ and many more. Those years were very hard for factory workers. Factory workers included men‚ women

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    Another sign of this socialism is the entirely different status of the German worker in factories. The social honor of each working German is guaranteed by law. The state’s representatives ensure that exploiting workers is impossible. The legal working conditions correspond to National Socialism’s high opinion of work. Workers have a right to a vacation and for paid holidays‚ even hourly and temporary workers. There is nothing like this elsewhere in the world. The dignity of labor is evidenced by

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    Conditions for Factory Workers in Russia’s Industrialization There were a great amount of horrible features in the Russian factories. First of all‚ there were no special quarters for the workers. Skilled hand craftsmen slept on or under their looms‚ the velveteen cutters slept on the tables they worked on‚ carpenters slept on their work benches‚ and other workers of both sexes and all ages slept together on damp pieces of mats. This was certainly unhealthy because most of the areas were musty

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    | ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form | 1 CORRECT | | White arrivals to the West in the post-Civil War era found all of the following ethnic and racial groups already living there EXCEPT | | | A) | Asians. | | | B) | freed slaves. | | | C) | French. | | | D) | Mexicans. | | | E) | Indians. | | | | | | Feedback: All of these groups were living in the West‚ some for generations‚ except the freed slaves. | | 2 CORRECT | | Because

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    just to die poor. This happened to female workers in the industrial revolution. The industrial revolution was a period of major industrialization that took place during the late 1700s and early 1800s‚ and in the 1880’s‚ this movement spread to Japan. Did the cost of working in silk factories outweigh the benefits of being a worker in the industry? For the female silk workers of Japan‚ the factory experience contained more costs than benefits. Women workers not only lived their life’s poor‚ they also

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    Capitalist like factory workers such as bourgeoisie. And there was also Socialist such as Marx and Engels‚ Proletariat. Socialists disliked the capitalist because of bad working conditions‚ unsafe working conditions bad wages.The workers during the industrial revolution disliked the capitalist because of horrendous working and living conditions and bad wages like unsanitary living conditions‚ badly ventilated working areas‚ machines spat out smoke. The living conditions of a worker during the industrial

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