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The 1894 Pullman Strike:
a. received unexpected support from Attorney General Richard Olney, who believed in the rights of railroad workers to a fair wage.
b. crippled national rail service and triggered the arrest of union president Eugene V. Debs.
c. ended with the arrival of Coxey’s Army, a private security agency hired by George Pullman.
d. despite significant violence, resulted in a rare compromise between the American Railway Union and Pullman Sleeping Cars.
e. led to public disapproval of union president Eugene V. Debs.