How did the public view labor issues after the violence of the Homestead Strike? Public opinion turned against Carnegie Steel. Public opinion turned against the U.S. government. Public opinion turned against all labor unions. Public opinion turned against the Pinkerton strikebreakers



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The correct answer is C) Public opinion turned against all labor unions.

The public viewed labor issues after the violence of the Homestead Strike in that "Public opinion turned against all labor unions."

This incident happened in Homestead, Pennsylvania, and confronted the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers with the Carnegie Steel Company on July 1, 1892. Things became worse and worse and ended up in a fight between workers and security members of the company on July 6, 1892.

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