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    Test 4 Essay

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    Question 1 2 out of 2 points The failure to reach agreement is called Correct Answer: an impasse. Question 2 2 out of 2 points Under the Railway Labor Act (RLA), once the National Mediation Board (NMB) declares an impasse, Correct Answer: parties enter into a 30-day cooling-off period. Question 3 2 out of 2 points In _____, a neutral third party tries to assist the parties to reach an agreement.

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    Railway Labor Act and Impact on Modern Day Airlines For decades, the railroad industry was in a period of great economic political, and industrial changes in the United States. The industrial boom was taking its toll on the United States, and the widespread violent work stoppages were detrimental to the railroad industry due to tensions escalating between unions and workers. President Calvin Coolidge was strongly vocal about the issue and urged railroads and unions to recommend legislation to improve

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    The Railways are very important part of Canada's history and a part of transportation. "For more than a century, CP rail was called the Canadian Pacific Railway, and it remains today the railroad that helped to settle the Canadian West in the Second half of the last Century" ( Thomas York 129). The CP was not only built to provide transportation, but it was also built to get British Columbia united with Canada. It also helped many Chinese immigrants to come to Canada and had a strong impact on the

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    Canadian Unity

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    promised a transcontinental railway in return. The ulterior purpose behind the multi-million dollar project was connecting regions within Canada and initiating the act of nation building. Nevertheless, a project built upon the hopes of a unified nation quickly escalated to one projecting actions that dictated segregation. Discrimination of Chinese workers through the implementation of a head tax, political unrest within government parties and rebellions such as the Pacific Scandal, created a site of

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    of the U.S. railroads with the Pacific west coast area. The greater transcontinental railroad itself consists of several railroads projects, the first of which were the Union Pacific and Central Pacific Railroads, and later, the Northern Pacific, Santa Fe, Great Northern, Texas and Pacific, and Western Pacific projects would follow suite. All of were approved for construction shortly after the Civil War. Prior to the war there was some skepticism towards the railway system.

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    During the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1881-1885, the discrimination against Chinese workers demonstrates social injustice. Summary The Canadian Pacific Railway was the first transcontinental railway built in Canada to connect Canada from coast to coast. (Canadian Pacific Para. 9) The construction almost delayed completely because of John A. MacDonald losing power, but it was finally continued with the help of a syndicate. (Canadian Pacific Para. 4) Due to the insufficient amount

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    Out of the first sixteenth president, Abraham Lincoln was the first president who created foundation about ending slaves in America via his Emancipation of Proclamation. Lincoln was also a strong supporter for Homestead Act and The Pacific Railway Act, which became an essential law for American economics. Furthermore, 13th Amendment was Lincoln top priority in legislation after he was reelected as the President. President Abraham Lincoln truly became one of the greatest presidents via these achievements

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    1803, transportation continued its evolution when Richard Trevithick invented the world’s first steam railway locomotive. Before then transportation was limited to wagons and horses, and steamboats. Railways were later used in the Civil war, which was fought between the North (the Union) and South (the Confederates). The Civil War was the first war in history that included the usage of Railways. The Union, led by Abraham Lincoln and included leaders such as, Nathaniel Banks, William Tecumseh Sherman

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    Westward Expansion

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    While the western United States was growing rapidly, the means on transportation across the great plains was a very long and dangerous trek. With the growing desire for western settlements, the Transcontinental Railroad would offer a much faster and safer means of travel to the western states. The railroad would also be capable of carrying goods to and from the West. There were some primary motives for the United States Government to promote and be so largely involved with the building of the railroad

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    Union Pacific has been making an impact on America since 1848, when the first ten miles of the Galena and Chicago Union Railroad were completed. Since then, Union Pacific has continued to help the building of America, whether it be through railways, jobs, or our philanthropic work. The company has strong ties with American history. In 1862, President Abraham Lincoln signed the Pacific Railroad Act of 1862, which named and directed the Union Pacific and Central Pacific to construct a transcontinental

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