Prejudice. Many people in the south supported slavery, therefore they were prejudiced against blacks. This led to a lack of education, basic rights, health facilities, jobs, etc.
He ordered them to invade Mexico in order to catch Pancha Villa, who had attacked a US city and killed soldiers and civilians. At the end, they never actually caught him.
C. <span>"The natives were not legal owners of the land and we were justified in our treatment of them."
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Strikes were not supported by the government--in 1894 the Pullman Strike was shut down by the Cleveland administration by use of the army. Strikes were disrupting the countries production and the government was not willing to support the action. Because strikes and unions were seen as one they hurt the union efforts.
Strikes were seen as a anarchist or communist movement--many strikes became violent. Extreme people in the groups used bombings, beatings, killings as a part of the strikes leading to bad reputations for unions. The Haymarket Square Riot began as a strike in Chicago and ended with the execution of leadership marking the unions as extreme.