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.
The first Oklahoma State Flag flew from 1911 - 1925. It is said that the flag began to fall into disfavor after the Russian Revolution in 1917. The Red flag and single white star began to be too closely associated with symbols of Communism. In 1924, a contest was announced to create a new design for the flag, one that more uniquely represented the diversity of cultures in the state of Oklahoma. For the state with the largest Native American population, it is easy to see why the design submitted by Mrs. George Fluke, Jr. was chosen and officially adopted by the State Legislature on April 2, 1925. The 1925 flag, essentially the same as today's state flag, prominently displays an Osage warrior's shield made from buffalo hide and decorated with seven eagle feathers hanging from the lower edge.
The correct answer is letter (A). The statement that best describes French settlers' treatment of Native Americans is that the "<span>French settlers ignored the local native population unless they interfered with the fur trade." The French are having a good relation with the Natives compared to the Spanish in relation to the British.</span>