The answer would be the Soviet Union :)<span />
Through it, Western countries established the beginning of a global economy in which the transfer of goods, money, and technology needed to be regulated in an orderly way to ensure a continuous flow of natural resources and cheap labor for the industrialized world. Imperialism adversely affected the colonies.
Among the goals of the Knights of Labor were to standardize the 8-hour workday, end child labor, terminate convict contract labor, have equal pay for equal work, have equal pay for men and women and have compensation for job-related injuries. The Knights of Labor also sought better factory working conditions and a graduated income tax
No, The big disagreement was what was the nations future with slavery, some of the founding fathers wanted it while most did not. Thomas Jefferson thought that the last thing they needed was to be disunited during a revolution, so he left it out of the Constitution and just put that all men were created equal.