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SOMEBODY PPLEASE HELP ME All of the following were conditions faced by nineteenth century factory workers, except: A. Fair Pay B. Dangerous work places C. Long hours D. Unhealthy work places

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im thinking A because:

B: you could die

c: they worked pretty much all day

d:it was underground, not as much air as above and sometimes people were sick so they throw up and spread bacteria.

So yeah im not sure they got a fair pay. I belive they got quite a low wage.

hoped I helped ;)

B because of the hard pressure put on the people like in the workhouse