This is strictly my opinion but I believe it was a failure. It's original goal was the revitalize the American economy and pull us out of the Great Depression and get American's working again. In this it succeeded to an extent lowering the unemployment rate significantly however it still did not completely work since 15% of the United State's population was still jobless and in poverty. It won't be until WWII and the building of the arms industry as well as army that we will pull ourselves from the Great Depression.
The correct answer is A) advancements during the industrial age resulted in employers improving safety and working conditions.
<em>The statement that best summarizes how the effects of the industrial age led to workplace reforms is “advancements during the industrial age resulted in employers improving safety and working conditions.”
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The industrial age brought many benefits for the industries and the new ways to manufacture goods. This created many jobs for people. Although low paid jobs, people found in the factories new labor opportunities. Originally, most of those fabrics offered unhealthy and risky working conditions because the place was overcrowded and there was not enough ventilation. But as time passed, the effects of the industrial age allow for better working conditions, and the safety in handling the machinery was better. It resulted in fewer accidents.
The Europeans traveled across the Mediterranean Sea to search the Silk Road to A) obtain clothes, spices, and other goods. They were not necessarily interested in ancient religious sites, they were not escaping natural disasters at home, and to a degree they were searching for new opportunities, but the better answer is A.