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Kelly Trujillo
1 September, 22:45
When were laws banning child labor finally
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Dereon Buckley
2 September, 01:30
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Answer: Congress passed an amendment banning child labor in 1924, the amendment was not approved by the states. A federal minimum-age law did not pass until 1938 with the Fair Labor Standards Act.
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