In the 1900s, legislation reforming worker safety led to



In the 1900s, legislation reforming worker safety led to



the development of women-only factories.

the creation of the mandatory 16-hour work day.

the creation of strict laws that set age limits for workers.

the decline of women working outside the home.

the decline of women working in hazardous conditions, as well as the establishment of minimum wage laws and safety regulations to protect workers.

abc, or d

d) the decline of women working outside the home.