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1. Hazards faced by the factory workers included all of the following EXCEPT

A. safety hazards
B. illnesses
C. radiation
D. cruel treatment
2. The workers described in this article worked in
factories.
A. pottery
B. lcxtile
C. automobile
L steel
3. The illness caused by the dust in the air was known as
A. mill fever
B. dust allergy
C. mill dust
D. factory fever
4. The young children who workcd as scavengers often suſercd
injuries.
A. foot
B. hand
C. knee
D. elbow
5. Knock-knees were caused by constant
A. lifting
B. changing positions
C. slanding
D. running
6. From the infornalion in this article, you can infer that most lactory workers continued to work in
factorics until tihey retired at the age of sixty-Iive.
A
irue
B. false

1. Hazards faced by the factory workers included all of the following EXCEPT A. safety-example-1
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Answer:

1. Hazards faced by the factory workers included all of the following EXCEPT

A. safety hazards

2. The workers described in this article worked in factories.

A. pottery

3. The illness caused by the dust in the air was known as

A. mill fever

4. The young children who worked as scavengers often suffered

injuries.

B. hand

5. Knock-knees were caused by constant

D. running

6. From the information in this article, you can infer that most factory workers continued to work in factories until they retired at the age of sixty-five.

A

True

Step-by-step explanation:

The above question was about the challenges faced by factory workers as a result of poor working conditions which could range from illnesses due to the dust particles inhaled in the factory to exposure to radiation and cruel treatments.

Also, the young children are not exempted from the challenges as some of them suffers from hand injuries as a result of the scavenging works they do with their hands.

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