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AP U.S. History Exam 2.30. What was a major cause of the problem shown in the image?

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00:00

[ musical flourish ]

00:03

And here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by an awful blot,

00:07

rejects from the Rorschach collection.

00:10

All right, what was a major cause of the problem shown in the image?

00:14

And here are your potential answers.

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[ mumbles ]

00:20

Okay, well the awful blot in this image refers to

00:22

the prevalence of child labor,

00:24

a great stain on our nation at the start of the 20th century.

00:28

Let's see which answer best describes how

00:30

factories came to rely on this simultaneously small

00:33

and large workforce.

00:35

All right, was a major cause of child labor A -

00:37

the change in family structure following the Civil War?

00:41

All right, well although many families were affected by

00:42

the number of deaths that occurred during the Civil War,

00:45

this wasn't a huge factor in the growth of child labor per se.

00:49

So get rid of A.

00:50

Could the rise in child labor have been affected by B -

00:52

an increase in control by political machines?

00:55

Well, despite promises of change from powerful political bosses,

00:59

wages and hours often remained the same for adults

01:01

and for children. That's a bust for B.

01:04

So did the prevalence of child labor result from the D -

01:07

expansion of population in the West?

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Well, though population was increasing in the West,

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the most rapid growth was happening in major urban areas

01:16

right underneath that ugly blot on the map, right here.

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Which means that the major cause of child labor was C -

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growth of industry aided by immigration.

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Well, much of the rise in child labor was traced to recent immigrants

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to the United States and new urban residents.

01:30

With little money and few options,

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families often found it necessary to put every member of the family

01:36

to work in order to survive. So C is the correct answer.

01:40

After muckraking journalists exposed the dangers of

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having underage employees,

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reformers really threw tantrums until protective laws

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were put into place and gave children their lives back.

01:51

[ child groaning ]

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