What are some of the positive changes states made to enhance conditions for workers?longer hours for more money
provision for a minimum wage
the concept of overtime pay
workmen's compensation
fewer regulations that hindered production
banning employment of children

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The correct answers are: "provision for a minimum wage", "workmen's compensation" and "banning employment of children". Among the positive changes states made to improve workers conditions, it is of great relevance the ones related to improving the wage and prohibiting underage exploitation. The activism that made this possible include the National Child Labor Committee formed in 1904, and the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) that stands the minimum wages for workers.

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Answer: The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "fewer regulations that hindered production; the concept of overtime pay; provision for a minimum wage; workmen's compensation." 

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