As you will probably know child labour was at its peak in the Victorian era. The three most common jobs given to children were chimney sweeping, mining and working in workhouses/mills.
Chimney sweeping had results of:
Getting stuck,
Chest problems,
Burning alive &
Permanent scaring and bruising
Mining had the similar results:
Getting stuck,
Breathing problems &
Lifelong cuts and infections
The outcomes of workhouses/mills:
Loss of body parts,
Permanent bruising and cuts &
Death
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it would kill you and the baby
most labor for a child was outside. and in the olden days there would be kids that were slaves and they did labor.
the child laborers would take the child to their parents, than hold a place for another child.
The parent would be charged with kidnapping.
Yes they would have the captians do it and when they did manual labor they would starve the child and burn a stamp on there back saying cc on them
Stupid question. What if? Nothing. Nothing would simply change about this terrible cause. If Craig Kielburger did nothing to help with child labor, everything would be different. Common sense
I will give you a real basic example of how it is a consequence of experience. A child goes up to a hot pan and the mother tells the child that the pan is hot to stay away, but the child doesn't listen and touches the pan. The child is burned because of his/her actions and in the process learns that hot things will burn you. That child just learned something new. Piaget would call this assimilation and accommodation of what just happened. People do this everyday in many ways and a great deal of learning is the consequence of experience.
People who have sick minds and only care for themselves.
The National Child Labor Committee (NCLC) fought with the help of Lewis Wikes Hine, a famous photographer, to fight child labor. They sent Hine to many of places who had supported child labor, and Hine would take pictures of how young the kids were and the horrible working conditions. They would take those pictures and make them into flyers hanging them up everywhere for everyone to see. The NCLC and Hine helped people learn the problems of child labor helping them see how wrong it was. With the help Of the NCLC and Hine child labor was soon banished by the Supreme Court as unconstitutional.
It depends entirely on the country. If there is an effective court system and enforcement mechanism (such as exists in China), an abolition of child labor as a law would work well. In countries with high levels of corruption in law enforcement (such as Russia) or an inordinately slow judicial system (such as India), economic incentives should be provided to lure people away from child labor.
They worked to pass new laws to prohibit or limit child labor.
Oh, don't I wish! But no, that would count as child labor:(
Nike would be better if they didnt use child labor.