In the late 1800s, workers tolerated poor wages and working conditions because they
a. thought that the government would protect them.
b. believed it had to get worse before it got better.
c. could be replaced easily by other workers.
d. were tricked by employers into taking dangerous jobs.



Answer :

C. They could very easily be replaced by other workers

Answer:

c. could be replaced easily by other workers.

Explanation:

In the late 1800s the working conditions were terrible and workers accepted for low salaries because many people were available and many of them were willing to take those jobs as long as they got some money. People worked about 16 hours a day with women and children earning less than men. According to this, workers tolerated poor wages and working conditions because they could be replaced easily by others as many people were willing to do the job.

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