AP Success - AP World History: 19th Century Coal Mining Insights
Question 1
The economic decline due to the excessive cost of mining operations.
The improvement of miners' living standards due to high wages.
A high mortality rate among miners due to accidents and unhealthy conditions.
The decrease in national wealth due to the depletion of mineral resources.
Question 2
The technological advancements in mining safety.
The environmental impact of industrial practices.
The human cost associated with industrial work environments.
The role of labor unions in improving working conditions.
Question 3
There was a strong and immediate governmental response to each mining accident.
Mining accidents were regularly covered in detail by the media.
The public was generally well-informed and proactive about mining safety.
Public attention to mining disasters was often limited unless there were large numbers of fatalities.
Question 4
The acknowledgment of the bravery of miners working in dangerous conditions.
The economic sacrifices made by the nation to ensure the safety of miners.
The public's indifference to the dangers faced by industrial workers.
The recognition of the human toll taken by industrial labor.
Question 5
The development of social welfare programs to support the families of deceased workers.
The mass migration of rural populations to urban industrial centers.
The rise of public health initiatives to combat industrial pollution.
The adverse health effects faced by workers as a result of industrialization.
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