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27 September, 22:49

why does the concept of child labor in factories seems so terrible to us today when it was a widely accepted practice in the 1800s?

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  1. 28 September, 01:04
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    It was a wildly accepted practice only until the Muckrakers came by.
  2. 28 September, 01:14
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    Answer: Because they "needed" to work so that they grow and learn their "place"/status by how much they worked as kids. So that the boys learned to be men and the girls could learn to be house wives.
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