Labor unions, Populists, and debtors saw in the brutal Pullman episode

a. proof of an alliance between big business, the federal government, and the courts against working people.
b. a strategy by which united working-class action could succeed.
c. the need for a socialist party in the United States.
d. the potential of the federal government as a counterweight to big business.
e. the fallacy of using labor for organizing strikes to achieve economic gains for working-class citizens.


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