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Who was known as the 'Lawbreaker-at-Large' and the 'Enemy of the Human Race' over the Pullman strike? A. Eugene Debs B. Theodore Roosevelt C. President Grove…
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Who was known as the
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'Enemy of the Human Race' over the Pullman strike?
A. Eugene Debs
B. Theodore Roosevelt
C. President Grover Cleveland
D. Colonel Jim Woodman
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Answer: answer is A eugene debs
Explanation: shid i might be wrong i picked it on a test
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E is the correct answer hope this helps
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