C--George Pullman
George Pullman owned the Pullman Rail car Company in Chicago. His company was center to one of the largest strikes in American history in 1894.
George Pullman created Pullman Company Town which house the factory, homes for workers, a store, a school, a church, and hotel for guests of Pullman. The workers were required to live there while Pullman controlled both pay and rent prices. Workers held a strike in 1894 reacting as Gompers describes in the quote--they had no problem with making money, but rather the treatment they were experiencing by Pullman. This strike stopped all rail cars in the US and eventually President Cleveland sent the army to bring the strike down.
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Eisenhower's approach to foreign affairs was much more conservative than Truman's. The Truman administration was concerned with Stalin's expansionist tendencies, and sought to contain him with conventional warfare. Eisenhower was more concerned with cutting taxes than pursuing expensive overseas engagements.
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Explain how land-based and maritime empires gave way to new states in the 20th century.
The land-based and maritime empires gave way to new states in the 20th century when the older, land-based empires such as the Ottoman empire, the Russian empire, and the Qing empire collapsed due to a combination of internal and external factors.
The paint on a house was on its exterior.
How was the Arab trade network connected to the return of Greek philosophy to Europe?
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam share fundamental beliefs. In the Arab Empire, Muslims did not force Jews and Christians to convert to Islam. ... It shows the trade networks that enabled the empire to amass great wealth.
I would go with D