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A participant seated in an otherwise dark room stares at the flickering of a lit candle and reports on her subjective experiences, such as the visual experience of the candle flickering and the hepatic sensation of warmth. The psychologist conducting this experiment is most likely to be _____, and the method being used is _____.
Child Labor
The employment of children in an industry or business, especially when illegal or considered exploitative, prevalent during the Industrial Revolution and still a concern in many countries.
Textile Mills
Factories for the production of textiles, or cloth materials, often seen as the backbone of the industrial revolution.
White Supremacy
An ideology that holds white people as superior to those of all other races, advocating for the social, political, and economic dominance of whites.
Muller V. Oregon
1908 Supreme Court decision that held that state interest in protecting women could override liberty of contract. Louis D. Brandeis, with help from his sister-in-law Josephine Goldmark of the National Consumers League, filed a brief in Muller that used statistics about women’s health to argue for their protection.
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