Industrialization Benefits Problems.

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Industrialization Benefits Problems

Problems with Industrialization Unsanitary conditions Long working hours Child labor Exploitation of women Low wages Slums >>> ghettos Tenement buildings Constant unemployment http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWKeLVgd1NU

Child Labor Photos

Factories Low pay Long hours No job security Poor lighting & ventilation No safety devices No compensation for injury No unions

Photos of Early American Factories

Cities Insufficient water supplies No police or fire department No garbage collection No sewers No Building Codes Overcrowded

Photos Taken in American Cities

More Photos of City Life