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The correct answer is "poor factory working conditions".
The Radical Movement originated in Great Britain in the first half of the 19th century. This came at the time the Industrial Revolution was at its peak. Labor conditions for the working class was a term that at the time was inexistent. Factory owners tried to maximize their utility by establishing long labor shifts. Basic elements such as adequate safety conditions were not granted at the time. This was the breaking point that led to the start of reform movements.