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Why did the government act quickly to end union-led strikes?

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There was an implied contractual obligation that was undermined by a strike.

There was a belief that strikes were related to anarchy and socialism.

The government was run by former big business bosses.

Workers were duty bound to report for work.

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The correct answer is "There was a belief that strikes were related to anarchy and socialism". The union-led strikes that happened during the late 1800s, were oftenly the result of conflict between workers and factory owners. The government realized that these strikes should be terminated before workers could led to anarchy and socialism among the people.

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