Why did people hire children as workers?
Because it was cheaper, they needed the money (therefore needing the job), and they could use them to fix machines.
Why did some people continue to work in factories, despite knowing the dangers?
Why couldn't children attend school for long or at all?
Often times full families had to work, and there wasn't time or money available to let kids be educated.
What were some of the dangerous things people experienced while working at/in factories?
Loss of limbs, serious injury, sickness/illness (Cotton Lung, the flu, Cholera, Typhus), abuse, & exposure to harmful chemicals/metals.
What did the British government do around the 1880s that changed laws for children?
The government made education mandatory for all kids ages 5-10.
Unsanitary Conditions were related to what?
Disease - specifically Typhus and Cholera
The US passed a federal law restricting child labor in 1916 (true or false).
True
What happened as a result of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire?
New legislation/laws requiring improved safety standards OR factory investigation Commissions were made.
What was the name of the act Parliament passed to regulate excessive child labor?
The Factory Act of 1833
What happened as a result of the outcry about Upton Sinclair's book The Jungle?
Investigations and the passage of the Pure Food and Drug Act and the Meat Inspection Act (both of 1906)