How were children treated in industrial countries 100 years ago? Children worked

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问题 How were children treated in industrial countries 100 years ago? Children worked______a day in a factory at the age of seven. [br]  
In general, laws for children are a good thing.
   One hundred years ago in industrial countries, children worked 18 hours a day in a factory at the age of seven. The factory owner could beat a child who fell asleep or was not MODEL TEST EIGHT 211 fast enough. Both parents and teachers could do the same.
   Today, there are many laws about children all over the world. Some people think children must obey rules or they should be punished, others do not agree. The Inuits and Eskimos in Alaska almost never punish their children. The parents don’thit them. If the children go too far, the parents punish them by making fun of them.
   Children in other parts of the world are not as lucky as Eskimo children. American parents can spank their children at home, but a teacher cannot hit a child in a public school. This is also true in Germany. By contrast, it is against the law for anyone to hit a child in Sweden. Swedish parents cannot spank their children. The children also have a special government official who works for their rights. There is even a plan for children to divorce from their parents though this is not a law yet!

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答案 Sweden

解析 本题的问题关键词是country。短文中提到在瑞典,殴打儿童是犯法的,因此填Sweden。
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