The Keating-Owen Child Labor Act
A) made it illegal to hire anyone under the age of eigh...
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The Keating-Owen Child Labor Act
A) made it illegal to hire anyone under the age of eighteen.
B) cut work hours for those under eighteen to twenty hours per week.
C) prevented the employment of children under the age of sixteen.
D) was vetoed by President Wilson.
E) stated that children could only work during the months that school was not in session.
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