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8 July, 14:38

Before 1850, workers in American mines, mills, and factories were poorly paid, but their safety on the job was always protected by strict laws.

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  1. 8 July, 14:47
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    The answer is false because laws enforcing workplace safety did not show up until 1970.
  2. 8 July, 15:05
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    This is clearly false. Those workers were working where there was a high risk of danger. In the mines, it would get so heavy and dense that it actually made it kind of hard to breathe. Many workers got sick, and I can see why. After so long of working in these very harsh conditions, and after breathing all of the dirty air, it can take a toll on your lungs and such. These workers were at high risk of endangerment, and sometimes it was even fatal.
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