What was the length of the average working day in factories in the early 1800s?
a) 7 to 9 hours
Consider This: During boom times, workers were expected to work even longer hours and to make up any hours missed. See 7.6: Narrative: Children’s Work.
b) 10 to 12 hours
Consider This: During boom times, workers were expected to work even longer hours and to make up any hours missed. See 7.6: Narrative: Children’s Work.
c) 12 to 15 hours
d) 15 to 18 hours
Consider This: During boom times, workers were expected to work even longer hours and to make up any hours missed. See 7.6: Narrative: Children’s Work.
c) 12 to 15 hours
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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