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what was one way the passage of the factory acts (1844 - 1847) affected labor? laborers work hours were limited. laborers won the right to unionize. laborers could no longer strike. laborers earned yearly vacation time.
The Factory Acts (1844 - 1847) were a series of laws aimed at improving working conditions. One of their key provisions was limiting the work hours of laborers, especially women and children. The right to unionize was not granted by these acts. Laborers could still strike (though there were other laws restricting strikes at different times). Yearly vacation time was not a direct outcome of these Factory Acts.
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Laborers' work hours were limited.