How did the government respond to the Pullman Strike, setting a precedence?

a
took Pullman officials to court
b
used federal troops to control the workers
c
forced unions and workers to negotiate
d
shut down all railway operations

1 answer

The correct response is b: used federal troops to control the workers.

The Pullman Strike of 1894 was a nationwide railroad strike that resulted in significant disruptions in rail service. The federal government intervened by sending troops to break the strike, citing the need to ensure mail delivery and maintain order. This marked a significant precedent in how the government responded to labor disputes, often siding with business interests over labor rights.