Read the following excerpt from a public proclamation by President Rutherford B. Hayes in 1877.
"I have felt it my duty to respond to the calls of the governors of the states... and to use the military force of the United States to restore order, protect property, and ensure that the mails and interstate commerce are not obstructed."
Which of the following Gilded Age developments is most directly illustrated by the federal response described in the excerpt?
- The federal government's willingness to deploy military force to protect private property and support business interests over labor.Cevap
- BThe strict adherence of the federal government to a laissez-faire economic policy that prohibited any state intervention in private market relations.
- CThe successful alliance between rural Populist reformers and urban labor unions to secure federal mediation in industrial disputes.
- DThe implementation of the Dawes Act to redirect military resources from the Western frontier to suppress labor strikes.
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The federal government's willingness to deploy military force to protect private property and support business interests over labor.
The correct option is correct because the federal response to the Great Railroad Strike of 1877 established a consistent pattern throughout the Gilded Age, in which the government used federal troops, state militias, and court injunctions to suppress labor strikes, protecting corporate property and ensuring commerce continued, which directly benefited business owners at the expense of organized labor.
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Government intervention in Gilded Age labor conflicts
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