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As industrialization evolved, how did the role of child

factory workers change?

a. Their pay was gradually increased to be equal to men’s pay
b. Their lives improved after laws eased their harsh work conditions
c. They could stop working once they attended public school

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Correct answer: C. They could stop working once they attended public school.

Explanation: Child workers were a big issue during the Industrial Revolution. Unfortunately, child workers were employed under harsh conditions, were exploited and were paid less than men. Many children died as workers during the Industrial Revolution. Towards mid 19th century, the educational policies aimed at bringing more children to school, thus discouraging child labor. However, some children still were employed outside school hours.
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