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Butoxors [25]
1 year ago
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What dangers were these child workers exposed to?

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1 answer:
vagabundo [1.1K]1 year ago
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The dangers that the child workers were exposed to are:

  • The kids are dressed in flowy clothes.
  • The youngsters are exposed to harmful equipment.
  • There is no safety equipment on the children.

<h3>What does the term "child workers" mean?</h3>

Child labor is the term used to describe the exploitation of children through any sort of work that robs them of their youth, prevents them from attending regular school, and is bad for their mental, physical, social, and moral development.

Therefore, Work that robs children of their childhood, their potential, and their dignity and is detrimental to their physical and mental development is frequently referred to as "child labor." just as seen in the photo.

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Look at the photo. What dangers were these child workers exposed to?

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