What was the short-term effect of the Great Southwest Strike?

Public opinion went against the union
Union workers got a raise in salary
Unions were outlawed in Texas
More people joined labor unions

I'm don't know what the answer is, but I know for sure that it's not D. Can someone give me an article or just help me understand this question better? Thanks.

This will explain:

https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/oeg01

Thank you Reed! :)

Please call your teacher or use the study guides provided for you--they are on the message board. All quizzes and tests are open note.

Coming here for the answer is cheating.

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First of all I never have once asked on this site for the answer, I always put my answer and If I don't know it then I go back through my notes and text to try and find it. If I can't then I come here and ask for an article that may help me find the answer. So please, by all means, go look through what I've posted and tell me if you see me asking for the answer, you won't find it. If you think asking for a little help and an ARTICLE is cheating, I highly suggest thinking about something before you post it assuming things that aren't true. Oh, and by the way, if you think its sad that I spend so much time on here,

@Wow you have posted 158 things on this website and I have only posted 77. So really you are wasting much more time on here than me. I hope you have a very lovely day. :)

Certainly! The Great Southwest Strike, which took place in the late 19th century, was a significant labor conflict that occurred in several states in the American Southwest. To understand the short-term effects of the strike, it would be helpful to examine historical sources or articles that provide insights into the events and outcomes.

To find relevant articles or sources, you can start by checking reputable historical websites such as those affiliated with universities, libraries, or reputable historical organizations. Online archives and databases like JSTOR, Academic Search Complete, or Google Scholar can also offer scholarly sources on the topic.

By searching for relevant keywords such as "Great Southwest Strike" or "effects of Great Southwest Strike," you should be able to find articles and sources that discuss the short-term consequences of the strike. These sources can provide you with a more detailed understanding of the strike's impact on public opinion, labor unions, worker salaries, and any other relevant aspects.

Remember to critically evaluate the sources you find for credibility and consider multiple perspectives to get a comprehensive understanding of the strike's effects. Good luck with your research!