Asked by doodle bob
Why might workers have been motivated to strike against Pullman? Check all that apply.
The company cut their wages.
The company extended their hours.
Rent and goods in town were too expensive.
The workers' union supported a strike.
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Select these three:
- The company cut their wages.
- Rent and goods in town were too expensive.
- The workers' union supported a strike.
The company did not extend hours — the strike was driven by wage cuts and high living costs in the Pullman company town, and it was backed by the American Railway Union.
- The company cut their wages.
- Rent and goods in town were too expensive.
- The workers' union supported a strike.
The company did not extend hours — the strike was driven by wage cuts and high living costs in the Pullman company town, and it was backed by the American Railway Union.
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