C. Are prematurely aged, and “scrapped” at an early age, thus imposing a burden of support upon the State.

2. Adult laborers, with their dependents, whose welfare is necessary to that of the State, suffer hardship, because

A. The use of child labor, obviously a substitute for adult labor, will

a. deprive adults of work, or

b. force their wages down to those of children.

3. It creates an idle class, which is always a menace to the State, because it

A. Throws the child out of employment because of inefficiency when he becomes an adult.

B. Throws the adult out of employment because of the competition of child labor.

Is the ground covered? Is it logical? Is any step taken for granted?