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History, 06.10.2019 09:00 fhishy11

Read the quotation from theodore rhodie, a former pullman employee. "i do not like to walk up there and hand up my membership in the american railway union because when a man asks me to give up my principles, my rights as an american citizen, he might just as well ask for my life." to which result of the pullman strike is theodore rhodie referring?
a. the loss of money by the pullman company
b. the imprisonment of eugene v. debs
c. the rehiring of workers who resigned from debs’s union
d. the increase in anti-union court decisions

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