Social Sciences, asked by harani34, 10 months ago

Do you know any child working in a factory or shop if you find how do you respond​

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Answered by stalk42
4

Answer:

no so you respond. .....

Answered by Akankshitha
3

MARK IT AS A BRAINLIST ANSWER ....

Explanation:

child labour called Factory Acts, were passed in the UK in the 19th century. Children younger than nine were not allowed to work, those aged 9–16 could work 16 hours per day per Cotton Mills Act. In 1856, the law permitted child labour past age 9, for 60 hours per week, night or day. In 1901, the permissible child labour age was raised to 12.[1][2]

Children working in home-based assembly operations in United States (1923).

Two girls protesting child labour (by calling it child slavery) in the 1909 New York City Labor Day parade.

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