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This act was struck down in a Supreme Court case centered on the owner of a North Carolina cotton mill. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this 1916 act that cracked down on selling goods produced by certain factories. This act was declared unconstitutional via the Commerce Clause in a 1918 case whose majority opinion was by William R. Day.
ANSWER: Keating-Owen Act [or Wick's Bill]
[10e] That case, Hammer v. Dagenhart, struck down federal restrictions on labor rights for people of this type, who often worked long hours in dangerous factories while still attending school.
ANSWER: children [or juveniles; or underage people; accept obvious equivalents]
[10m] The Child Labor Amendment, passed shortly after Hammer v. Dagenhart, was superseded by this 1938 act, which prohibited people under 18 from working under conditions of "oppressive child labor."
ANSWER: Fair Labor Standards Act [or FLSA]
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