Answer:
¤¥¤ ._. o////o ~_~ =÷=
¯\_(ツ)_/¯----┐( ̄ヘ ̄)┌-----( ̄ c ̄)y▂ξ-----(- 。-)y-゜゜----(メ ̄▽ ̄)︻┳═一...
Explanation:
im working on my emoji spams
It would have been more likely for c)Chinese seeking railroad jobs to move to the West Coast. This was due to many rural Chinese men looking for a better life and to escape the Chinese Civil War. Since the West Coast was the closest, they would cross the Pacific Ocean and work on the railroads in California along the most Western part of the United States.
Answer: People didn't cross picket lines to show solidarity in an attempt for better wages, better working conditions and various other things that would or could make their lives better.
Explanation: Back in the 50's and 60's when unions were very strong, you were considered a "scab" if you crossed a picket line. You took a chance of being hurt, harassed by other strikers and you showed you were not a team player.