Answer:At the time of the strike, 35 percent of Pullman’s workforce was represented by the American Railway Union (ARU), which had led a successful strike against the Great Northern Railway Company in April 1894. Although the ARU was not technically involved in the Pullman workers’ decision to strike, union officials had been in Pullman and at the meeting at which the strike vote was taken, and Pullman workers undoubtedly believed that the ARU would back them. When the ARU gathered in Chicago in June for its first annual convention, the Pullman strike was an issue on the delegates’ minds.
Answer:
"King Alcohol"
Explanation:
I'm not completely positive, but if you read the title of the article is sounds like it is written about this certain "King Alcohol"...
The declare independence from Great Britain
Barack Obama was known to run against Mitt Romey. Although, Hillary Clinton also did run against Barack Obama, it wasn't as known. Therefore, D would be the correct answer.
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