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Unit 6 – Industrialization and Its Effects
Topic 6.4
Why might secondary sources from modern historians about child labor in factories during the Industrial Revolution have limitations?
Secondary sources frequently glorify Industrial Revolution practices without criticism.
Modern historians tend to underestimate the extent of child labor usage.
They may lack firsthand experience and rely on potentially incomplete or misinterpreted data.
Current historians often ignore issues like child labor in their research entirely.
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