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History, 18.03.2021 03:00 havenlynn27

How did Jacob Riis’s book, How the Other Half Lives, affect the urban poor? It forced many states to pass anti-child labor laws.
It led to higher wages and better working conditions.
It encouraged the passage of prohibition laws to discourage alcoholism.
It led many city and state governments to pass laws improving living conditions.

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