Early child labor laws were unsuccessful because it did not stop the employer from hiring children. The laws only required that the employer give the children some type of schooling.
factory owners ignores the law
The bans had little public support.
Two years after the bands were made they were declared unconstitutional in the United State Supreme Court due to it interfering with the states rights to regulate labor.
The reforms introduced by the progressives were unsuccessful early on due to structural and institutional barriers. Powerful industrialists and politicians resisted the reforms to protect their own interests, and corrupt practices hindered the implementation of these reforms. Additionally, the Supreme Court often struck down progressive legislation, arguing that it violated constitutional rights or exceeded the government's regulatory authority. These factors limited the effectiveness of the reform efforts in the early stages.
Like most inventions, this one developed gradually, with various unsuccessful efforts along the way. Although sporadic efforts were made in the early 1930s to put air conditioning in cars, it was not until 1940 when an auto manufacturer (Packard) was able to offer factory-installed air conditioning.
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The efforts of Florence Kelly convinced many states to abolish child labor. She was a prominent advocate for labor rights and was successful in lobbying for stronger labor laws to protect children from exploitation in the early 20th century.
The Fair Labor Act was passed in the late 1930's, but efforts to end child labor were most aggressive in the early 1900's. The great depression was instrumental in ending child labor, only because adults were competing against children for jobs as unskilled laborers.
They had no real immuno-suppressive medications in those days.
Mozart was what is known as a child prodigy, that is he was an extremely talented musician at a very early age. One of the results of this was that he and his family were invited by royalty and nobility all over Europe and were reimbursed for their efforts.
Two years after the bands were made they were declared unconstitutional in the United State Supreme Court due to it interfering with the states rights to regulate labor.
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in the 1800s, why were many labor strikes unsuccessful?
the human body can only produce 0.4 horse power which is nowhere near enough power to flap the wings of early unsuccessful human powered aircraft which require about 10+ horsepower. until people started using motors nothing worked.