4, Following the Pullman Strike, how did the Supreme Court rule in the case of In re Debs? O The government had the authority to imprison strikebreakers. O The government had the authority to end labor strikes. O The government had the authority to suspend railroad traffic. O The government had the authority to negotiate with labor unions.

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4, Following the Pullman Strike, how did the Supreme Court rule in the case of In re Debs?
O The government had the authority to imprison strikebreakers.
O The government had the authority to end labor strikes.
O The government had the authority to suspend railroad traffic.
O The government had the authority to negotiate with labor unions.
Answer

The government had the authority to suspend railroad traffic.

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In re Debs was a Supreme Court case that followed the Pullman Strike of 1894. The Supreme Court ruled that the government had the authority...
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