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25 January, 01:22

What is the most likely reason why many of the New York Factory Investigating Commission's suggestions were not implemented immediately?

A. The public did not support new safety regulations until several factory disasters occurred.

B. Many of the suggested changes would have negatively affected the quality of products made in factories.

C. Most workers outside New York would not have benefited from widespread factory reform.

D. Factory owners resisted the suggestions because they would be costly to implement.

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  1. 25 January, 01:30
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    The answer is D

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  2. 25 January, 01:33
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    The New York Factory Investigating Commission was legislated in 1911 after an incident in a Manhattan shirt factory. This commission's purpose is to conduct investigations on factories whether their logistics and placing of safety exits are present to allocate for the health and protection of the employees. However, factory owners resisted for a while because of the expenses of building these safety exits. The answer is D.
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