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What was the outcome of the Railroad Strike of 1877?

A. Federal troops and state militias gained back control of most cities after the strikes turned violent.

B. Public opinion was turned against the strikers as they demanded better conditions from the railroads.

C. Federal troops and state militias were unable to gain control of most cities after the strikes turned violent.

D. Most railroads agreed to all of the workers' demands for better
wages after a peaceful end to the strikes.

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User Floriana
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A. Federal troops and state militias gained back control of most cities after the strikes turned violent.

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it wasn't easy for the american workers to get a lunch hour & weekends off

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