Question
What was a major consequence of labor strikes such as the Haymarket Riot (1886) and the Pullman Strike (1894)?(1 point)
Responses
Business leaders agreed to shorter workdays and better wages without conflict.
Business leaders agreed to shorter workdays and better wages without conflict.
Public sympathy for unions increased, and Congress passed stronger labor protections.
Public sympathy for unions increased, and Congress passed stronger labor protections.
Strikes ended quickly because workers refused to challenge authority.
Strikes ended quickly because workers refused to challenge authority.
The federal government and public opinion often sided with business owners, portraying unions as violent or radical.
Responses
Business leaders agreed to shorter workdays and better wages without conflict.
Business leaders agreed to shorter workdays and better wages without conflict.
Public sympathy for unions increased, and Congress passed stronger labor protections.
Public sympathy for unions increased, and Congress passed stronger labor protections.
Strikes ended quickly because workers refused to challenge authority.
Strikes ended quickly because workers refused to challenge authority.
The federal government and public opinion often sided with business owners, portraying unions as violent or radical.
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The federal government and public opinion often sided with business owners, portraying unions as violent or radical.