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AP US History
Unit 9 – Entering Into the 21st Century, 1980–Present
Topic 9.4
How might history be altered if child labor laws were enacted earlier during the Industrial Revolution?
Earlier enactment would lead to quicker modernization of the education system.
It could lead to faster population growth due to improved working conditions for adults.
No major impacts on economic or social structures would occur.
It may have slowed down industrial growth due to increased labor costs.
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