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Serhud [2]
4 years ago
15

According to the scenario, what decision do you need to make? whether children should be in school or working in industries whet

her children should be paid less than adults as industrial workers whether child labor should be legal in the United States whether children should have benefits as workers
Scenario:

You are the president of the United States. You have been watching the country evolve from an agriculture-based economy to a more industrial one. More and more factories are choosing to employ young children. You wonder whether this is a benefit to American society. You must weigh the pros and cons to make a decision on a bill that will make child labor against the law.

Things to think about include:

The pros and cons of using child labor versus adult labor for businesses and the economy
The social and political costs and benefits of using child labor
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2 answers:
pantera1 [17]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:whether child labor should be legal in the United States.

Explanation:

BartSMP [9]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

whether child labor should be legal in the United States

Explanation:

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