Do u mean laws if so industrial revolution aka Victorian time has a law made so children and Wemon have to come out from the ground and don't work for as long and kids have to be educated 1833 Factory Act
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Did it solve the problems of children in factories?
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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
four 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 labour.
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The four men in order to avenge Lucy's death, vow to kill Dracula.
That night when the four men go to Lucy’s grave they find it empty. Van Helsing seals the door of the tomb with communion wafers to prevent the vampire Lucy from reentering.
The men then hide in wait. After sometime they see a figure appears which is dressed entirely in white and carrying a child. It can be Lucy or rather, a monster that looks like Lucy.
So, the men then starts surrounding her and she drops the child and calls out passionately to Holmwood, telling him to come to her. Holmwood begins to move, but Van Helsing comes between them and brandishes a crucifix. Thus, Lucy recoils and slips through the door of her tomb.
Thus, having witnessed this horror, the four men in order to avenge Lucy's death, vow to kill Dracula.
Hence, the answer was given and explained above.
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Answer:
The Psychodynamic perspective is concerned about this.
Explanation:
The Psychodynamic Approach developed from <em>Freud's Psychoanalytical Approach</em>, which centers on the idea that an individual's behaviors are mainly <em>driven by his/her </em><em>unconscious. </em>
One's behaviors and conducts are <em>driven by past experiences,</em> which leave a mark even if the individual is <em>not aware</em>, this is what we understand as the unconscious. As Freud believed, an individual's first years of life and first interactions shape all of his/her future interactions.