Asked by
Nicky D'Ambrosia
on Oct 11, 2024Verified
The Haymarket Affair led to the decline of which group?
A) the Christian Lobby
B) Knights of Labor
C) Women's Christian Temperance Union
D) Ku Klux Klan
E) Reform Bureau
Haymarket Affair
A significant event in labor history occurring in Chicago in 1886, involving a bombing at a labor protest and its aftermath, which affected the labor movement and public opinion on labor rights.
Knights of Labor
A significant labor organization in the late 19th century United States, which aimed to promote worker's rights and social reforms.
Decline
A gradual decrease in quality, quantity, or importance of something over time.
- Examine the functions and effects of different labor unions and political parties on the promotion of workers' rights and reforms throughout the Gilded Age.
- Understand the importance of pivotal incidents, including the Great Railroad Strike and Haymarket Affair, in influencing labor movements and societal views.
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Learning Objectives
- Examine the functions and effects of different labor unions and political parties on the promotion of workers' rights and reforms throughout the Gilded Age.
- Understand the importance of pivotal incidents, including the Great Railroad Strike and Haymarket Affair, in influencing labor movements and societal views.