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Confederate General James Longstreet ___________________.
a) has no statues dedicated to him in the South because he joined the Republican Party after the Civil War.
Explanation:
General James Longstreet honorably served the US Army before joining the Confederate forces in the prosecution of the American Civil War of 1861 — 1865. After the civil war, Longstreet criticized Robert E. Lee’s war tactics. He later gave his support to Lincoln’s Republican party in the interest of his former friend's (Ulysses S. Grant) 1868 presidential campaign. These two actions caused him some repeated attacks on his character in the South. However, he later served as the US Turkish ambassador as well as a railroad commissioner. He died in 1904 at the age of 82.
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Industrial growth and progressive reform in America in the 20th century. The 20th century was a time of enormous changes in American life. ... Inexpensive books, magazines, newspapers, and improved public libraries, funded in part through the benevolence of Andrew Carnegie, contributed to their intellectual lives
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.