The basic facts
Who's, who?
The conflict
How people respond
Working conditions
100

Where did the strike take place? 

in Lawrence, Massachusetts

100

What were the workers called?

Textile workers

100

How did the police and city officials try to stop the strikers from protesting?

 - The police and city officials tried to stop the protests by using force

100

What did the mill owners do to try and break the strike after the workers first walked out?

- used a variety of tactics to break the strike.

100

Who Spoke up about worker lives and working conditions?

- Mother mary

200

What symbol meant " better quality of life "

" Roses " as in " bread and roses "

200

This women was a well known leader for the strike

Elizabeth Gurley Flynn

200

What happened the peoples emotions where children were sent to live with other families to get them to safety?

 - public sympathy

200

 Why did the authorities falsely charge two of the IWW leaders with murder?

- They framed them because they wanted to remove them from the strike, hoping to weaken and end the protest.

200

How many factories were there in bad conditions for workers?

- Five hundred

300

What was one example of how the workers building conditions were not safe?

1 - Wet shoes/wet clothes 

2 - Hot steam

3 - Cement floors as hot as coals

4 - Breathing air laden with particles of soda, and other chemicals 

5 - broken stairways, dirty windows ect

6 - no drinking water

300

This young mill worker was hurt by a machine while she was doing labor 

Carmela Teoli

300

 What did the police do at a train station that turned public opinion against the mill owners?

-  police and militia brutally attacked a group of women and children.

300

Why did the young shirt waist workers do to try and save their lives during the fire?

-  Burned to death/The jumped but sadly all passed 

300

in the newsela article "The Rise of Organized Labor in the United States" . How long did they work?

- worked 10-hour shifts,  six days a week

400

What labor union stepped in and took over the strike?

( IWW ) - The industrial Workers of the world.

400

Who wrote the poem in 1911 about the " Bread and roses strike " 

- James Oppenheim

400

What did happened to Anna LoPiozzo and who got blamed for it?

 - likely shot by the police and authorities blamed Ettor and Giovannitti.

400

Due to accidents and sickness how many workers were killed don the job?

- 1904,27,000 killed /and 50 accidents 

400

What ages of children and adults died due to work accidents?

died before age 6, and more than a third of adults who worked in the mills died before they were 25

500

What did the strikers achieve by the end of the Bread and Rose strike

A pay raise and a less restrictive attendance policy

500

Who was a (LWW ) Leader who joined Arturo Giovannitti to the Socialist Party of America

Joseph "Smiling Joe" Ettor

500

What did the strikers do to avoid being arrested by the police?

got sympathy/ got donations from the public to keep the strike going,

500

What did the people think after mother Mary and poet Edwin Markham made those statements? 

- no responses as we know of 

500

What powder made Sadie have multiple illnesses? 

- White lead powder mixed rosin.

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