What encourages desperate behavior and a willingness to believe a pack of lies?
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“knew their place.”
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The Great Railroad Strike of 1877 heralded a new era of labor conflict
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it was federal troops that finally defeated them
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American soldiers were deployed all across northern rail lines
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"Most other longtime democracies have much shorter lags between an election and the transfer of power. In Britain, a new government usually takes office the next day. In Canada, France, India and Japan, it happens within a few weeks. "In the four months between Franklin Roosevelt's election and his 1933 inauguration, much of the world descended into chaos. Adolf Hitler took power in Germany, and the Reichstag - the Parliament building - burned. Japan quit the League of Nations. In the U.S., hundreds of banks shut down. Lynchings surged in the South. "The country, numb and nearly broken, anxiously awaited deliverance," as David Kennedy wrote in his Pulitzer Prize-winning history of the era." "
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