Question

In the South, why did reformers argue for the end of child labor in textile mills?

a. To support white supremacy, these children needed to be in schools.

b. Children needed to be working on farms instead.

c. Factories were an evil northern institution.

d. Black children were being severely mistreated.

e. The conditions were dangerous.

ANS: A TOP: The Politics of Progressivism

DIF: Difficult REF: Full p. 705 | Seagull p. 720

MSC: Understanding OBJ: 3. Compare and contrast the democratic and antidemocratic impulses in Progressivism.

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