The given statement "The Great Railroad Strike of 1977 was a two week strike that spread like wildfire" is false.
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The Great Railroads Strike,1877 originated in West Virginia. The strike did not go for two weeks. It actually went on for forty five days. The people who participated in the strike did not allow the trains to enter the railway stations in cities like New York, Pennsylvania and Maryland unless and until the government gave in to their demands. Due to the protest, many people got killed. Authorities feared that the rising would end up like the Paris Commune,1871.
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in the united states
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The split of the Austro-Hungarian Empire has been a direct effect of nationalism in Europe.
The Austro-Hungarian Empire was divided as a result of several ethnicities living in the empire with differing beliefs. Nationalism caused cultural groups to join their efforts and call for independence to create nation-states.
Nationalism is defined as identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, particularly to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.
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