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Social Psychology (10th Edition)
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Chapter1: Introducing Social Psychology
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Transcribed Image Text:14. Questions 13-14 refer to the passage below
assage below.
Source: The Sadler Report; In 1832 Michael Sadler
secured a Parliamentary investigation of conditions
in the textile factories and he sat as chairman on the
committee. Excerpts from the report are taken from
the large body published in the committee's report.
r of brick that would
nd ashes had allowed it;
town of unnatural red
ce of a savage. It was a
himneys, out of which
oke trailed themselves
got uncoiled. It had a
that ran purple with ill
Mr. Matthew Crabtree, called in; and Examined.
What age are you?-Twenty-two.
What is your occupation?-A blanket
manufacturer.
scription of Manchester
nderstood in the context
Have you ever been employed in a factory? - Yes.
At what age did you first go to work in one?
Eight.
How long did you continue in that occupation?
Four years.
Will you state the hours of labour at the period when
you first went to the factory, in ordinary times?
From 6 in the morning to 8 at night.
Fourteen hours? -Yes.
With what intervals for refreshment and rest? - An
hour at noon.
When trade was brisk what were your hours?
From 5 in the morning to 9 in the evening.
Sixteen hours?- Yes.
With what intervals at dinner? - An hour.
How far did you live from the mill? - About two
miles.
Was there any time allowed for you to get your
breakfast in the mill?-No.
Did you take it before you left your home? -
Generally...
Were you always in time?-No.
What was the consequence if you had been too late?
-I was most commonly beaten.
Severely?-Very severely, I thought...
The conditions described in the passage above led
most directly to which of the following?
A) Creation of laws to protect workers and
children
B) The overthrow of Czar Nicholas II
C) The growth of nationalism
D) The increase in population
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