How was the Pullman Palace Car Company able to put an end to the Pullman Strike without the same level of violence experienced in other strikes of that time?
A. Carnegie, the owner, gave into workers' demands for reduced rent on company-owned homes.
B. Eugene V. Debs, the instigator of the Pullman Strike, was arrested and sent to jail for six months, so the strike fell apart.
C. The Knights of Labor intervened and helped settle the dispute because it had been one of their members who started it.
D. The U.S. Attorney General ended the strike by citing the Sherman Anti-Trust Act.