The outcome of the Pullman Strike of 1894 indicated that the federal government would
a. intervene on the side of management rather than labor
b. be a fair mediator of disputes between management and labor
c. intervene on the side of labor rather than management
d. not intervene in disputes between management and labor.
e. none of these choices.
ANS: A
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a) the introduction of the Thirteenth Amendment b) the end of the Civil War c) the Gettysburg Address d) the fall of Fort Sumter
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A) Wade-Davis Bill B) Freedmen's Bureau extension bill C) Civil Rights Act of 1866 D) Tenure of Office Act E) First Reconstruction Act
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