What are the 3 Social Problem of the Industrial Age @SolomonZelman
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Child labor was one.
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ok
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what else
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inadequate housing
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and pollution.
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can you tell me how these problems were adressed
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@x-Jamie-x
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Sure, just one moment :)
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Child labor right laws were passed, and children of certain ages were not allowed to work anymore, while others were but only certain hours. Now some places do not hire until the child is age 15+ (social movement)
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Thanks but howd they fix p[ollution and inadequte housing @x-Jamie-x
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Im getting those for you :3
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The Industrial Revolution saw the start of what were known as back-to-back terrace housing was used to help fix inadequate housing.
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howd they fix it it
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1960s, an environmental movement began to emerge that sought to stem the tide of pollutants flowing into the planet's ecosystems. Out of this movement came events like Earth Day, and legislative victories like the Clean Air Act (1970) and the Clean Water Act (1972).