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  1. What were the circumstances of the strike? What brought about the need to strike? What were the demands of the workers in his union? Did he believe that the demands were reasonable? What did he personally do to help win the demands?

  2. Did he participate in the strike? If not, did he continue to go to work while other union members were striking? Why didn't he participate in the strike? Did he think not participating was the right decision?

  3. If he did go on strike, did he find it difficult either emotionally or financially? Was there any violence because of the strike? If so, was he injured or frightened? Did he think participating in the strike was the right decision?

  4. How long did the strike last? Did his union win its demands? How did the strike affect him personally? Did he get higher wages or better benefits?

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