Industrial Workers of the World
The Industrial Workers of the World was a Union formed in 1905 by workers, (mostly miners) who were against the exclusionary policies of the more popular, common union-American Federation of Labor. The union was founded in Chicago during a convention made up of socialists and anarchists. The union was a tight-knit union and that was their objective and agenda. The motto was “An injury to one, is an injury to all”. Its goal was to promote worker solidarity.
The picture above is the label of the Workers of the World. The picture was found on wikipedia and the link to it is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Label.svg . As per Wikipedia, the logo was found through the the IWW website.


The Federal Trade Commission was established by the U.S. Congress. Five members are joined together for a seven year term to police businesses. The main goal of this board is to promote and protect the rights of consumers. This includes identity theft, false advertising, monopolies, any kind of unfair business competition and price-fixing. Finally citizens were protected from market abuse and enjoyed ‘industrial freedom.’



This is a picture of Henry Ford between 1863- 1947. Ford developed the techniques of production and marketing that brought in the reach of ordinary Americans. He established the Ford Motor Company in 1905. The Model T and assembly line innovations revolutionized American society and molded the world we live in today. Henry Ford used the assembly techniques to produce cars so that everyone can afford it.
