Industrial Revolution: The Industrial Revolution was a period of rapid industrialization from the late 18th to early 19th centuries that transformed America's economy and led to significant changes in labor practices.
Labor movement: The labor movement refers to various efforts by workers to advocate for their rights, improve working conditions, and secure better wages through collective action.
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA): The FLSA is a federal law passed in 1938 that established minimum wage, maximum hours worked per week, overtime pay requirements, and child labor restrictions in the United States.