oung children working endured some of the harshest conditions. Workdays would often be 10 to 14 hours with minimal breaks during the shift. Factories employing children were often very dangerous places leading to injuries and even deaths. Machinery often ran so quickly that little fingers, arms and legs could easily get caught. Beyond the equipment, the environment was a threat to children as well as factories put out fumes and toxins. When inhaled by children these most certainly could result in illness, chronic conditions or disease.
Children working in rural areas were not faring much better. Harvesting crops in extreme temperatures for long hours was considered normal for these children. Work in agriculture was typically less regulated than factory duties. Farm work was often not considered dangerous or extraneous for children, even though they carried their weight and more in loads of produce and handled dangerous tools.
For example, a special purpose government may be created to <span> provide public transportation
These are very small governments whose goal is to solve a certain issue and have jurisdiction only over it. This includes things like regulating public transport or dealing with planning a school system or anything like that that is useful for the public but is not managed by the congress in general.</span>
Answer:
Plessy v. Ferguson
Explanation:
The Supreme Court decision in Plessy v. Ferguson formalized the legal principle of "separate but equal".
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Answer:
Speaker C:"Strict government regulation of business practices is a means to insure the public good."
Explanation:
The progressive era in the United States spanned between 1897 to 1920.
During this period, the central motive of the Progressive was to ensure that the problems resulted from industrialization, urbanization, immigration, and political corruption are solved
Thereby, the laborers can enjoy or get well remuneration to compensate for their work done.
Hence, considering the different speakers represented, the correct answer is Speaker C: "Strict government regulation of business practices is a means to insure the public good."