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"We are summoned by the alarm bell at break of day, and we labor until its evening toll commands us to our crowded boardinghouses. The corporation controls our hours of labor, our associates, and our moral conduct, treating us not as independent citizens but as mere cogs in their grand machinery of accumulation. Yet we are told that this system is a blessing that elevates our character and preserves our virtue, even as it denies us the time to cultivate our minds or enjoy the fruits of our labor."

— Excerpt from a petition by New England factory workers, 1845

The working conditions and corporate control described in the excerpt most directly contributed to which of the following developments between 1830 and 1848?

  1. A
    The passage of federal legislation that outlawed the employment of women in industrial factories.
  2. B
    The widespread replacement of Southern plantation agriculture with family-run textile mills.
  3. The formation of the first female-led labor reform associations to lobby for legislative limits on the workday.Cevap
  4. D
    The immediate dissolution of the traditional family structure and the rejection of gender-defined social roles.

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The formation of the first female-led labor reform associations to lobby for legislative limits on the workday.
The correct answer is correct because the harsh working conditions, corporate control, and paternalistic rules in textile mills led female operatives to organize early labor associations. They petitioned the Massachusetts legislature for a ten-hour workday, demonstrating an early form of working-class organization and activism.

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1
Analyze the primary source excerpt to identify the author's perspective and the context.
The excerpt represents female factory workers protesting the intensive labor hours, corporate control over their private lives, and paternalistic arguments used to justify the mill system.
Understanding the source's main argument is necessary to connect it to broader historical developments.
2
Evaluate the options to identify which historical development is a direct consequence of or response to these conditions.
Female workers responded to corporate paternalism and long work hours by organizing the Lowell Female Labor Reform Association and petitioning the state legislature for a ten-hour workday.
This shows how the social changes of the Market Revolution spurred early labor activism among women.
3
Identify and eliminate incorrect options based on historical accuracy and the economics of the Market Revolution.
The South did not replace plantations with mills, the federal government did not ban female labor, and gender-defined roles were reinforced by separate spheres rather than rejected.
Eliminating distractors confirms that the correct option is the only historically accurate consequence of these labor concerns.

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