The Progressive Era (1890–1920) was marked by significant social reforms aimed at improving societal conditions and increasing governmental accountability. Reformers sought to combat various issues, such as labor exploitation, women's suffrage, and corruption in politics. Among these reforms was the establishment of regulatory bodies and the promotion of initiatives advocating for public welfare.
Which of the following acts, passed during the Progressive Era, specifically aimed at improving workplace conditions for laborers and establishing stricter regulations on labor practices?