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Q: What was the law to improve the lives of children in 1883?
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What events changed poor Victorian childrens lives?

ummm when queen victoria chonged the law and said hat poor victorian children had a home !p.s. i cant live without a tv,sofa,blanket,and takeaway


How would your life and the lives of your friends family and neighbors be different if suddenly a law such as the Nuremberg Law were imposed on your culture?

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Is your sister in laws husband also your brother-in-law?

No, he is simply your sister in law's husband. He has no relationship with you. The reason she is called your sister-in-law and is because it is expected for a husband and wife to have children, and those children will join your family tree as they have some ancestors who are also your ancestors. Your sister-in-law's husband will never have ancestors that are also your ancestors.


Where did the children go during the Revolutionary War?

In the British Isles, children had little knowledge of the war abroad. This was because the British Empire was almost continuously embroiled in international conflicts which made wartime a daily event. British children remained relatively safe in their homeland. On American soil, however, children's lives were much more sharply contrasted. Like British minors, Patriot children were relatively safe due to British militaristic law and justice which prohibited servicemen from harming women and children (although there were instances in which this law was broken). American children mostly stayed with their mothers in their homes while the men went off to fight. Unlike their British counterparts, American children often had a good idea of the conflict that was enveloping their homeland. They aided the war effort by helping their mothers produce food and clothing for soldiers.


What does it mean by Moores Law?

Moore's Law is the thesis stated by Gordon Moore that the number of transistors and resistors on a chip will double every 18 months. This has the implication that computer technology will improve at an exponential pace.

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University of Texas School of Law was created in 1883.


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What does RI law say about minor children living in the home of the Mothers boyfriend with her?

You'd have to contact a Rhode Island Family Law Attorney about that. I'd say if the mother has custody and lives with the children, it's fine -- but I'm not a lawyer.


Can my boyfriend claim my children don't work he lives with us?

There is no law against your boyfriend claiming your children don't work-unless if they do you need to talk to a therapist to see your man.


In 1883 an important law was passed to curb the abuses of the spoils system what was the name of this law?

Pendleton civil service act


What year in the 1800's did children stop working in the mines?

In 1891, Congress passed the first federal law to improve safety in mines. The law required ventilation in mines and made it illegal for companies to hire children under 12 years old to work in mines.


When does a law need to be changed?

when you can improve your old law to a better law ,when you find something better.