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1)Lewis Hine traveled the country gathering interviews and photographs of child labor.
2)"Photo stories" was a term Hines used to describe his use of photos and text information to inform people about the child labor issue and shed light on it.
3)Lewis Hines technique of photography was to make child workers the focus of the photo by blurring the background.
4)Lewis Hines photos had an impact on child labor in the United States.
5)The term sweatshop is used to describe how business owners were squeezing as much work out of the workers as possible while paying them as little as possible.
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