The Knights of Labor (KOL) differed from the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) in that the KOL:
A) Assumed employees and employers had similar interests.
B) Allowed most employees to join their organization without much regard to occupation.
C) Spoke out against the effects on the employee of the existing manufacturing system.
D) Wanted to change the existing wage and profit system.
E) All of these are differences between the KOL and the IWW.
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