THE THIRD PICTURE is the one that would most enhance a speech about emergency preparedness.
I believe the answer is: The Sacco and Vanzetti Trial and sentencing
In 1921, Sacco and Vanzetti were sentenced to death by the court for their crime. Many people said that the sentencing was driven by anti-immigrant bias. But the court had a really strong evidence that both of them were committing first-degree murder. So it is unlikely that the decision was influenced by nationalism.
The main similarity between the Teller Amendment of 1898 and the Platt Amendment of 1901 was that they were both issued during the Spanish American War and had to do with American intentions in Cuba.
Philadelphia received it's name from the Quaker William Penn in 1681.
Answer:
not approved by a union
Explanation:
It is TRUE that the wildcat strike by employees of the Pullman Company in 1894 was not approved by a union.
This is evident in the fact that when the United States government waded into the issue of strike, they forced the American Railway Union to call off the strike as there are majority of Union leaders that were not in support of the strike.
The strike only lasted between May 1894 to mid of July 1894.
Hence, in this case, the correct answer to the question is that the strike was not approved by the Union leaders.