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Which best explains the cause of the Everett Massacre in 1916?
Union members clashed with police who were brought in to break up the strike.
Several World War I veterans violently confronted union members.
The Russian Revolution inspired workers at a lumber mill to revolt.
Union members revolted against passage of the Espionage Act.
Union members clashed with police who were brought in to break up the strike.
Several World War I veterans violently confronted union members.
The Russian Revolution inspired workers at a lumber mill to revolt.
Union members revolted against passage of the Espionage Act.
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The best explanation for the cause of the Everett Massacre in 1916 is: **Union members clashed with police who were brought in to break up the strike.**
The incident involved a confrontation between members of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) and law enforcement as the IWW organized a demonstration for better working conditions and wages in the lumber industry. Tensions escalated leading to violent clashes, resulting in casualties on both sides.
The incident involved a confrontation between members of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) and law enforcement as the IWW organized a demonstration for better working conditions and wages in the lumber industry. Tensions escalated leading to violent clashes, resulting in casualties on both sides.
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