Which statement best explains why, during the 1800s, manufacturers resisted workers’ demands for higher wages and safer workplaces?
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In the 18th century the world was industrializing globally and rapidly.
Labor was being replaced with machines and people were getting less employment opportunities.
The work done by machines was quick and consistent in quality therefore the demand for man made things reduced and consequently labor charges reduced which pushed them towards poverty and took away basic necessities of life from them.
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Answer: Manufacturers knew their companies would become less profitable.
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