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Which of the following best states the relationship between the government, company management, and striking workers during the late 1800s?

A.The government nearly always sided with striking workers against companies.

B.Companies often hired government agents to keep striking workers in line.

C.The government nearly always sided with companies against striking workers.

D.Companies often hired government agents to encourage workers to strike.

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C. The government usually sided with companies against striking workers.

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Answer;

C. The government usually sided with companies against striking workers.

Explanation;

The statement that best states the relationship between the government, company management, and striking workers during the late 1800's is the fact that the government usually sided with companies against striking workers.

- The Pullman Company lost more money fighting the strike than it would have given in to its workers. However the strike ended and the Pullman Company rehired workers who resigned from the union.

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