Industrialists justified their growing financial and political strength in all of the following ways
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How did business owners respond to unions?The early strikes by unions had made three things clear to the workers. First, businesses would oppose all attempts by the workers to gain power by striking. Business owners would oppose strikes by firing union workers, black- listing their leaders, and requiring workers to sign yellow dog contracts.
What late nineteenth century development led to a growing class consciousness in the United States?What late-nineteenth-century development led to a growing class-consciousness in the United States? The growing gap between the rich and the poor.
Why did labor unions favor immigration restrictions?Labors unions favored immigration restriction because most of the immigrants were.. used as strikebreakers, willing to work for lower wages, Difficult to unionize, Non-english speaking . immigration restrictions .
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