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9 December, 16:54

How did Andrew Carnegie's response to the Homestead strike affect public opinion about him? O A. He was seen as a dangerous foreigner. O B. He was seen as an example of a wise businessman. O c. He came to be seen as a strong leader. O O O D. He lost standing because of his harsh behavior.

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  1. 9 December, 20:13
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    He lost standing because of his harsh behavior.

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    His workers protested the harsh conditions. When he tried to hire strikebreakers, the strikers were violent and they fought back. People from both sides were killed. Though he lost standing, he still won the strike because the workers did not get better work hours or pay.
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