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24 October, 05:40

What is the best interpretation of Governor Altgeld's statement, "They do not stand

on the same footing with you, so that much must be overlooked."

A. The workers who went on strike at the Pullman plant are men of lesser

character than a successful businessman, such as George Pullman.

B. The workers are uneducated and should be forgiven if they do not understand

the reasonableness and intent of Mr. Pullman's astute business decisions.

C. The workers at Pullman are hardworking and noble souls and Mr. Pullman

doesn't measure up to them at all.

D. Mr. Pullman should acknowledge the advantages of money, power, and influence

he has over the workers and therefore forgive the workers if some of their

actions do not make sense to him.

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  1. 24 October, 05:47
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    A. The workers who went on strike at the Pullman plant are men of lesser

    character than a successful businessman, such as George Pullman.

    Explanation:

    i think thats the answer
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