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Answer:
The Great Strike of railroad workers in 1877 led to violent clashes between federal troops and workers and had a permanent effects on American society.
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It revealed how polarizing the relationship between the working poor and executives had become and ended when the workers, who lacked organized bargaining power, returned to work.
Answer: The B&O railroad made some effort to improve working conditions.
Although the strike had some negative effects, it also led the railroad to improve workers' conditions and benefits.
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