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dolphi86 [110]
3 years ago
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What was the status of US workplace safety laws in 1900? A few states had tried to pass safety laws, but they had no public supp

ort. Most states had passed some safety laws, but enforcement varied. Most states opposed safety laws, but workers began to demand them. All states had safety laws, but no one bothered to enforce them.
Social Studies
2 answers:
Daniel [21]3 years ago
5 0

There was no mention of the USA workplace safety laws around 1900.

Further Explanation:

In this century labourers confronted high-level risks at the workplace. In 1800, hundreds and thousands of excavators were executed from the work every year. Though there was an industrial improvement which happened legitimately and administratively manner which reduced the employer's enthusiasm for the well-being.

Then after that, the USA created production strategies which were both important as well as extremely risky. Further, at the beginning of the century, there was an important crisis among the labourers in the health and safety issues in the jobs. The regulatory mechanisms were in the interest of labour’s safety. With these procedures and mechanism, America created productive but unsafe methods.

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Answer details:

Grade: High School

Subject: Political Science

Topic: USA workplace safety laws 1900

Keywords: High-level risks, administrative, production strategies, health and safety issues.

Afina-wow [57]3 years ago
3 0

The correct answer is <em>b), most states had passed some safety laws, but enforcement varied. </em>

As the laws were not enforced, the working conditions were to a minimum. People worked in horrible conditions. Most of them risk themselves doing its activities due to unsafe practices. Accidents were common because there were no training and safety measures to prepare the worker and prevent labor risks.

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