Complete the following three column chart

Event: Haymarket Affair.
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Event: Homestead Strike.
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Event: Pullman.
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Sure! Here’s a completed three-column chart for the Haymarket Affair, the Homestead Strike, and the Pullman Strike, outlining their causes and effects.

Haymarket Affair

| Event | Causes | Effects | |----------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------| | Haymarket Affair | - Growing labor movement and demand for an eight-hour day. | - Increased public fear of anarchism and labor movements. | | | - Police brutality against striking workers. | - Labor leaders were arrested and tried, leading to convictions. | | | - Anarchist activities leading up to the event. | - Decline in influence of labor unions for a period. | | | - The bombing at the Haymarket Square during the rally. | - Rise of anti-labor sentiment and significant media backlash.|

Homestead Strike

| Event | Causes | Effects | |----------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------| | Homestead Strike | - Wage cuts implemented by Carnegie Steel Company. | - Violence broke out between striking workers and private security. | | | - Poor working conditions and long hours. | - National attention focused on labor issues. | | | - Lockout of workers after they attempted to unionize. | - The union (Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers) was weakened. | | | - Use of Pinkerton agents to confront strikers. | - Stride in antiunion laws and backlash against labor movements.|

Pullman Strike

| Event | Causes | Effects | |----------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------| | Pullman Strike | - Wage cuts and high rents in the Pullman Company town. | - Federal government intervention, leading to the use of federal troops. | | | - The American Railway Union's solidarity with striking workers. | - Violence broke out in several cities due to strike actions. | | | - Poor working conditions fueled worker discontent. | - Eugene V. Debs, the union leader, was arrested and later became a prominent socialist figure. | | | - National economic disruption due to disrupted rail service. | - Lead to increased public support for labor rights and reforms in labor laws.|

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