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In the 18th and 19th century, industrialization in Europe led to working conditions that labor unions opposed.

What are two working conditions that labor unions opposed
Then for each working condition, identify a demand made by labor unions to charge the working conditions.
Then explain one way that labor unions went about getting their demands met.

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They would strike about their grievances about working conditions and wages. they also had to work very long hours, and often times the very young children would also be working in factories doing dangerous jobs and only getting paid a little bit of money, even for their time. 
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