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What is the supreme authority in the Confederation of National Trade Unions?
Great Railroad Strike
A widespread labor revolt in 1877 across the United States against major railroad companies, sparked by wage cuts amidst harsh working conditions.
Historical Significance
The quality of being important or noteworthy in history due to having a profound impact on events, developments, or historical figures.
Gilded Age
A period in the late 19th century characterized by rapid industrialization, economic growth, and extravagant wealth contrasted with widespread poverty.
Sherman Antitrust Act
A landmark federal statute in the United States that prohibits monopolistic business practices.
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