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Why did the Haymarket Riot cause a drop in union membership? (U5.1) TEKS - 3(B)

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Manufacturers starting treating their employees so much better, that unions were no longer needed.
Manufacturers starting treating their employees so much better, that unions were no longer needed.

Many people were just confused about unions and didn't really have opinions about them.
Many people were just confused about unions and didn't really have opinions about them.

Businesses wanted unions available to help protect their workers.
Businesses wanted unions available to help protect their workers.

Unions lost their popularity and have never come back from this time.
Unions lost their popularity and have never come back from this time.

After the riot, people saw unions in a negative light due to the violence that happened.
After the riot, people saw unions in a negative light due to the violence that happened.
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**After the riot, people saw unions in a negative light due to the violence that happened.**

The Haymarket Riot, which involved a bombing and subsequent violence, led to public perception of unions being associated with violence and radicalism, resulting in a drop in union membership.
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