USA HISTORY

WESTWARD EXPANSION INDUSTRIALIZATION URBANIZATION 1870 1900

IMMIGRATION IN INDUSTRIAL AMERICA

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
A scab was ____
A
a worker striking
B
a problem that existed in the factory.
C
a worker that replaced a striker.
D
a sealed up window to keep urban smells out.
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Scabs is a derogatory name for union members who refuse to go out on strike or workers who are hired by businesses to replace striking workers. During the late nineteenth and the early twentieth centuries, strikes were commonplace within the United States.

Detailed explanation-2: -One of the most well-known union words is “scab.” It’s a name given to workers who break strikes and cross picket lines. But when the term first became part of American vernacular on Nov. 20, 1816, it covered anything a worker did that was anti-union.

Detailed explanation-3: -To the striking players and the fans, these guys were known as “scabs, ” a derogatory term used to describe workers who cross the picket line.

Detailed explanation-4: -Scabs are usually crusty and dark red or brown. Their job is to protect the cut by keeping germs and other stuff out and giving the skin cells underneath a chance to heal.

Detailed explanation-5: -Striking workers had to keep “scabs” out to shut down production, and they resorted to a range of persuasive and coercive tactics to do so. Employers, for their part, sought out strikebreakers who would be resistant to persuasion or coercion, and who could give as good as they got.

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