I think it was its set up
One of the most revealing parts of the text is this one:
<em>The laws were designed to correct every deficiency revealed in the Lower East Side fire: for example, it required automatic sprinklers in high-rise buildings. Fire drills became mandatory in large shops. Factory doors had to be unlocked and had to swing outward.</em>
It's correct to assume that, even thought it was a tragedy, the Shirtwaist Factory Fire was the reason behind a series of measures that were adopted to prevent new disasters.
The legacy left behind after what happened is incalculable and the amount of deaths avoided after this specific disaster is very substantial considering the new safety procedures created to avoid something like that to ever happen again.
The correct answer is:
A. The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire was the disaster that brought to attention the need for improved working conditions in America
There are two explanations:
Hipparchus proposed dividing the day equally into 24 hours which came to be known as equinoctial hours (because they are based on 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness on the days of the Equinoxes).
For it is the time it takes the earth to complete one rotation on its axis. This spinning movement is called rotation. Earth’s axis is tilted 23.5° with respect to the plane of its orbit. Each time Earth rotates on its axis, it goes through one day, a cycle of light and dark. there are two kinds of time measurements one is the sidereal day and the other one is synodic day. the other one refers to the position of the sun as the earth rotates and the other one the reference is the position of the nearest star as it rotates. the distances between the said star and the sun is almost 4mins. To complete one revolution of the earth is 365.25 days so if your going to divide it into 24 hrs. still there will be an excess that why leap year happen. the earth rotates 24 hrs. not 48 hrs because, the earth imaginary centripetal and centrifugal force is responsible for it to maintain the earth on its orbiting position.
In 1782, Thomas Paine wrote a pamphlet called on the king of England's speech. It is most likely included material to inspire the colonists to fight against the British. This pamphlet is called "The American Crisis."