Which of the following was NOT a consequence of the Pullman Strike?(1 point) Responses An injunction was used for the first time to break a strike. An injunction was used for the first time to break a strike. Labor Day was established as a national holiday. Labor Day was established as a national holiday. Wages for workers manufacturing railroad cars were cut. Wages for workers manufacturing railroad cars were cut. Railroad traffic in the American Midwest was disrupted.

Labor Day was established as a national holiday.

The correct answer is: Labor Day was established as a national holiday.

To determine which of the consequences was NOT a consequence of the Pullman Strike, let's examine each option:

1. An injunction was used for the first time to break a strike.
2. Labor Day was established as a national holiday.
3. Wages for workers manufacturing railroad cars were cut.
4. Railroad traffic in the American Midwest was disrupted.

To find the answer, we need to identify which consequence is NOT associated with the Pullman Strike. In this case, option 2, "Labor Day was established as a national holiday," is NOT a consequence of the Pullman Strike.

The correct answer is: Labor Day was established as a national holiday.

This means that Labor Day being established as a national holiday was not a direct consequence of the Pullman Strike.