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New Corporate Order, A: Plight of the Worker, The

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Abstract
The industrial revolution creates many factory jobs, most of which are occupied by unskilled laborers. These men, women and children earn a very low wage, work long hours and in deplorable conditions. The result is a poor, uneducated working class who are exploited and very rarely experience upward financial mobility. Since child labor laws are non-existent, 1.7 million children under the age of 16 are in the labor force in 1900.
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America in the 20th Century, American History, American Studies, Women in American History, U.S. Labor and Industrial History, Unfinished Nation, The
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