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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has the main objective to protect public health by ensuring the safety of food products and drugs. Founded on June 30th of 1906, the agency enforces laws on businesses that produce food, tobacco, dietary supplements, medicines cosmetics, veterinary products, vaccines, blood transfusions and other medical devices, to ensure that neither of them could be harmful for the community.
The Federal Communications Commission(FCC) promotes the development of broadband services and facilities. Founded on June 19th of 1934, the agency regulates all communications done by radio, television, cable, satellite and wire.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) protects consumers from unfair business practices. Founded on September 26th of 1914, the agency promotes consumer protection, and also regulates possible anti competitive businesses.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has the main objective to reduce injuries and deaths caused by vehicle accidents. Founded on December 31st of 1970 the agency,that is a part of the Department of Transportation, regulates and enforces safety vehicle transportation standards to promote safety on the road for all citizens.
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The Industrial Revolution substantially increased the material wealth of world. It ended the dominance of the agricultural industry. The factory owners, especially the textile mill owners had the most economic power during the early Industrial Age. The textile industry became the biggest industry and employed the most labourers during the early years of the Industrial Revolution. Prior to the Industrial Revolution, merchants held the economic power. They would supply the raw materials to manufacture cloth and pick up the finished products. Women would weave this cloth at home using hand-powered looms.
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The 19th Amendment granted voting rights to women.
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