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What problem did working-class women face during the Industrial
Revolution?

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Answer: women were after expected to go out and work often in mills or mines.

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Women worked long hours - sometimes 80 hours a week - often under horrible conditions. Remember, this was before the days of labor laws. The factories could basically set whatever policies they wanted, and workers were more or less powerless to do much about them. Conditions were often unsanitary and dangerous.

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