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What are some personification sentences with the word collapse?

The needle collapsed after a long day of work at the clothing factory.


Why was factory work especially for children?

Children sometimes worked up to 19 hours a day,with a one-hour break.The conditions were horrible due to bad quality of air.


How long did factory workers work per day during the Industrial Revolution?

12 to 14 hours


How many hours a day did Victorian factory workers work a day?

24 hours a day


What do African children do in their spare time?

They dont have any spare time, they work all day long.


Factory work in the 1800s?

the answer for this question is very bad mainly for children they worked 12 hours a day standing up and they dropped the machine they would get beaten by the boss


What is it called when you do the same job in a factory all day long?

200


What were usually conditions in most factories?

unhealthy and dangerous


What happens to female Chinese orphans?

Orphan Chinese girls as well as many other people/children are usually sent to work at a factory for a few cents a day, or bought and used as sex slaves.


What did the British factory act do?

The British factory act limited the working hours of children and women to a maximum of 10 hours per day. The act was passed in 1847.


What acts changed work in factories?

1802 Health and Morals of Apprentices Act (Edited): Hours of work were limited to 12 per day, with no night work allowed. Employers had to provide education, decent clothing and housing. Inspectors were to enforce the Act and appoint visitors. For all textile factories employing over 20 people, suitable ventilation must be provided and mills were to be whitewashed twice a year. 1833 Factory Act: No children under 9 were to work in factories (silk mills were let off this rule). Children under 13 years were not allowed to work more than 9 hours per day and 48 hours per week. Children under 18 were not to work nights. 1844 Factory Act: Women and young people (13-18) were not allowed to work more than 12 hours per day. Children under 13 were to work not allowed to work more than 6 1/2 hours per day. No child under 8 was allowed to be employed. 1847 Factory Act: Women and young people were to work no more than 10 hours per day. 1850 Factory Act: Women and young people were to work in factories only between the hours of 6 a.m. and 6 p.m., or 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. 1853 Factory Act: Children were only to work during the same hours as women and young people. 1860 Bleach and Dye Works Act: This extended the already in effect provisions to bleach and dye machines. 1864 Factory Acts Extension Act: This extended the previous acts to cover more industry types. 1878 Factory Act: This extended the Factory Acts to all industries. No child anywhere under the age of 10 was to be employed. 10-14 year olds could be employed for half days. Women were to work no more than 56 hours per week (Factory Legislation 1802-1878). --------------------------------------------------


What did Aaron Tippin do at night while writing songs during the day?

mill work in a factory