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Women and children were not allowed to work in factories because of the poor conditions.

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Her answer is actually wrong. Women and children were working in the factories even with poor conditions. It was not unheard of of a child to end up losing a finger. Women and children all worked in factories. The conditions did not stop them. So false.

Step-by-step explanation:

If you would like further background information get it out of this history book that we just went over ( im a junior in highschool ) this book is called united states history the twentieth century california its on page 90 1.3 the organized labor movement.

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I think the statement is true. Women and children were not allowed to work in factories because of the poor conditions. This is to protect women and children since they are very vulnerable. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.
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