The primary way in which the government encouraged settlement in the west was through the Homestead Act, which gave people free land--while the railroads allowed them to travel there safely.
Great Britain made the stamp act, and the townshend act, the quartering act, ect. But it only applied to the colonies so the colonists felt that it was unfair because they had no one to represent them in Great Britain, King George wouldn't repeal any of these laws and it led to the colonists dressing up as Indians and emptying the ships of the tea into Boston Harbor (Boston Tea Party) and the Boston Massacre, and eventually led to the revolutionary war.
Answer:
a) The Amalgamated trade union won the strike.
Explanation:
The Homestead Strike was a labor dispute between the Carnegie Steel Company and the Amalgamated Trade Union. There was a battle between the replacement workers that were hired after the strike started and the workers that were on strike. A series of people died and many were injured. In the end, many supporters of the strike left and at the end workers had to return to work. The Amalgamated Trade Union left the strike weaker than before and the Company became stronger operating at full capacity.
Answer: they had come under the threat of communism.
Explanation:
The commitment of the Truman administration to “contain” communism was focused on the Soviet threat to western Europe. During the 1950s, the Eisenhower administration expanded America’s objective from protecting a divided Europe to combating Communist tyranny around the globe. To the Eisenhower administration, merely “containing” communism was no longer enough: the explicit objective became a “policy of boldness” designed to “roll back” communism around the world.