History, 25.02.2021 17:40 mimithurmond03
What was life like for mineworkers during the industrial revolution?
A. Only men and women could work in the mines
B. Working conditions were dangerous and harsh
C. Although working conditions were harsh, they were well paid
D. The government provided support to help improve their lives
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Read the following passage. the early mill girls were of different ages. some were not over ten years old; a few were in middle life, but the majority were between the ages of sixteen and twenty-five. the very young girls were called "doffers." they "doffed," or took off, the full bobbins from the spinning frames, and replaced them with empty ones. based on the passage, early mill girls were mostly young. were mostly middle aged. were of a variety of ages. were mostly children.
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When president johnson vetoed a law that would extend the freedmen’s bureau, congress reacted by supporting the veto and closing the freedmen’s bureau. writing a new law to show support for the black codes. overriding the veto and expanding the agency’s powers. drafting a law to prevent african americans from voting.
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Describe the pure of the counter-reformation and the circumstances and outcomes of the council of trent. include the role of the jesuits in your assessment. conduct independent research, as needed, to support your answer with specific historical information.
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Do you think the cartoonist has a positive or negative view of bryan? why?
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What was life like for mineworkers during the industrial revolution?
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