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Which source would provide the most credible information about the daily life of factory workers during the 1880s?

A pamphlet written by a group opposing unions

A journal written by an employee at a factory

A novel written to encourage factory regulation

A collection of letters written by a farmer

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Answer: A journal written by an employee at a factory. :)

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A pamphlet written by a group opposing unions : This account is likely to be biased because it is written by people who want to argue against unions.

A journal written by an employee at a factory: This account would be written by someone who knows the situation well, but also has no secondary motive for recording it.

A novel written to encourage factory regulation : This novel would be biased, just like the first example, because it would try to provide reasons for an ideological position through its narrative.

A collection of letters written by a farmer: A farmer would be less acquainted with the conditions of factories than a factory worker.

  • Answer: A journal written by an employee at a factory
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