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in the chicago strike at haymarket square, what attitude arose when one of the strikers was killed by the police?
a - the police were believed to be part of a conspiracy
b - the blame was placed on the union and striking workers
c - the blame was placed on the pinkertons
d - the blame was placed on the factory owners

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The attitude that arose as a result of this was b - the blame was placed on the union and striking workers.

What was the Haymarket Riot?

  • It was a labor protest against poor working conditions.
  • Eight people died as a result.

While the protest was going on, a bomb was thrown at the police. The police then responded by shooting indiscriminately which led to the deaths of around 8 people. They then blamed the labor unions and protesters.

In conclusion, option B is correct.

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