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During the late 1800s factory workers became increasingly more productive because they were well paid, their working conditions were safe, and they were treated with respect.
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b. False
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No, it is false that during
the late 1800s factory workers became increasingly more productive because they were well paid, their working conditions were safe, and they were
treated with respect, since in fact the opposite was true.
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