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When the number of immigrants greatly outnumbers the indigenous population, nativist movements seek to halt cultural change. As a result of the influx of newcomers, native-born workers lose out on positions that would have been filled by immigrants, and wages fall as a result.
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Women worked long hours - sometimes 80 hours a week - often under horrible conditions. Remember, this was before the days of labor laws. The factories could basically set whatever policies they wanted, and workers were more or less powerless to do much about them. Conditions were often unsanitary and dangerous.
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answer option 3...
major increase frm the tang era
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<em>Underdevelopment</em> causes <em>hunger, disease, poverty, resource scarcity,environmental degradation, exploitation,exclusion,health problems,lower GDP, no education and lower standard of living</em> to citizens of less developed countries.Around 3 billion people of this world are facing underdevelopment.
The nations with underdeveloped people/society supply <em>cheap labour,and consumer markets</em> for the wealthy nations ,without which,according to Dependency Theory, they could not have the higher standard of living they enjoy.eg big companies like Nike,Adidas,Coca Cola,Pepsi etc have their factories in poor countries to enjoy cheapest labour and many a times young children below 14 years,to work for them,so that they may enjoy higher profits.