Why did government make laws for factory workers during the Industrial Revolution

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In 1833 the Government passed a Factory Act to improve conditions for children working in factories. Young children were working very long hours in workplaces where conditions were often terrible. The basic act was as follows:

no child workers under nine years of age, employers must have an age certificate for their child workers, children of 9-13 years to work no more than nine hours a day, children of 13-18 years to work no more than 12 hours a day, children are not to work at night, two hours schooling each day for children, for factory inspectors appointed to enforce the law

However, the passing of this act did not mean that the mistreatment of children stopped overnight. Using these sources, investigate how the far the act had solved the problems of child labor.



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In order to better understand the world we live in, historians study all of the following except: a. societies b. governments c. current events d. fictional stories about World War II

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Except fictional stories about Wolrd War II. 

Historians will base themselves on either secondary or primary sources but never a fictional one. 

If you were to write a history book (a nonfiction) about how Hitler massacred the Jews, you wouldn't take a fiction from an author that wrote it in 2001, because it isn't real sources, but inspired from and the goal is a story, not teaching or transmitting informations.

Historians base themselves on facts, and what really happened, not on fictional stories.

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D

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Before farming began, how did people dress?A.
They bred silkworms to make cloth for clothing.

B.
They made clothing from plant materials like cotton and flax.

C.
They used thread or yarn made from sheep or yak hair to make clothing.

D.
They wore animal hides and furs.

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Before farming began, people, wore animal hides and furs. Thus, option D is correct.

What is farming?

Planting or maintaining livestock on farmland is what is referred to as farming. The person who does the farming is called the farmer who grows various types of crops like cash crops, seasonal, etc. 

The people of Early Times used to wear clothing or the skin of animals as there was no clothing available at that time or any means that would make clothing

Also, the weather used to keep on changing and provide them shelter from all the cold that they used to live in order to protect themselves, and they also used to make all the rugs and small clothes for the animals too. The process of silkworm and thread was not known at that time. Therefore, option D is the correct option.

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D. They wore animal hides and fur

Explanation:

It was easier to use Animal fur than to grow cotton or thread an entire shirt. And silkworms silk isn't that strong.

What are some possible reasons that people stopped raising some domesticated species

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Perhaps they simply discovered a superior substitute for some household animals. Maybe some domestic animals ate a lot or weren't able to adjust quickly enough.

What are domestic animals?

Animals that have been selectively raised and genetically modified over many generations to coexist with humans are considered domesticated. They differ genetically from their relatives or wild ancestors.

Pets include animals like cats, snakes, and dogs. Cows, donkeys, horses, chickens, sheep, and goats are examples of domesticated animals.

Without any financial gain, pets are taken out of the wild to be companions for their owners. The main reason domestic animals are captured is to serve as farm workers or food producers.

The definition of "non-domestic" or "exotic" is ambiguous. It should, strictly speaking, apply to any animal housed outside of its nation of origin. However, even if these creatures have been grown and kept in captivity for a long time, this would include rabbits, gerbils, and hamsters.

Animals that have been bred in captivity for a long time are considered domesticated. Even if a single animal can be domesticated, only a species of animals can be said to be so.

Through selective breeding, certain animals have undergone significant transformations from their wild origins in terms of appearance and behavior over time.

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a possibility is because others thought it was wrong to force breed other species with each other

Why was the Continental Congress unable to fix the economic crisis after the American Revolution?

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to fight the revolutionary war, congress had borrowed large sums of money. with the war over, it was now time to pay back the loans. yet the confederation congress did not have the money to do so. congress also found that it did not have the power to deal on an equal basis withe other nations.

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The answer is A. It could not stop the states from printing money

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The Manhattan Project led by Robert Oppenheimer was part of the World War II effort to

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The Manhattan Project led by Robert Oppenheimer was part of the World War II effort to beat the Axis powers by developing an atomic bomb that would quickly end the war. 

Answer: Who was Robert Oppenheimer?

A.  A general in the South Pacific  

B.  An investor in the war effort  

C.  A scientist who led the development of the atomic bomb  

D.  A leader in the French Resistance

The answer is C.  A scientist who led the development of the atomic bomb.

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How did differences between the English and American Indian cultures lead to conflict?*American Indians refused to live on English missions.

*The English refused to learn and adopt the religious beliefs of the American Indians.

* American Indians’ beliefs about land ownership led the English to think their land was free for the taking.

Am I correct, I chose C

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Yes it is right...... answer c
The answer is C is the answer