 What event discredited the Knights of Labor?  Haymarket Riot  Homestead Strike  Panic of '93  Pullman Strike.

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 What event discredited the Knights of Labor?  Haymarket Riot  Homestead Strike  Panic of '93  Pullman Strike

 Haymarket Riot

 When did the American Federation of Labor defy an injunction by the federal courts?  Haymarket Riot  Homestead Strike  Panic of '93  Pullman Strike

 Pullman Strike

 What was the most significant goal of the Grange during the 1870s?  Social contacts for farmers  scientific research in farming  state regulation of railroads  free silver

 state regulation of railroads

 What was the main issue of the Populist party?  High tariff  government corruption  state regulation of railroads  free silver

 What is a court order forbidding and action?

 injunction

 What philosophy advocates the collective or government ownership of the means of production?

 socialism

 What free-silver party from the Midwest became prominent in the 1890s?

 Populist Party

 True/False  ___ America's first important labor union, the Knights of Labor, was relatively conservative and tried to avoid strikes.

 True

 True/False  ___ The Homestead Strike was one of the most effective strikes in the history of American business.

 False

 A) William Jennings Bryan  B) Eugene V. Debs  C) William McKinkey  D) Terrence V. Powderly   ___ leader of the Knights of Labor

 D) Terrence V. Powderly

 A) William Jennings Bryan  B) Eugene V. Debs  C) William McKinkey  D) Terrence V. Powderly   ___ radical leader of the Socialist party

 B) Eugene V. Debs

 A) William Jennings Bryan  B) Eugene V. Debs  C) William McKinkey  D) Terrence V. Powderly   ___ “the Great Commoner” and free-silver crusader

 A) William Jennings Bryan

 A) William Jennings Bryan  B) Eugene V. Debs  C) William McKinkey  D) Terrence V. Powderly   ___ winner of the first modern presidential campaign (1896)

 C) William McKinkey