After stopping the 1894 Pullman Strike the federal government created this holiday as a conciliatory gesture to workers

Below you will find the solution for: After stopping the 1894 Pullman Strike the federal government created this holiday as a conciliatory gesture to workers Jeopardy .

After stopping the 1894 Pullman Strike the federal government created this holiday as a conciliatory gesture to workers Jeopardy

Possible Solution: LABOR DAY

Since you already solved the question After stopping the 1894 Pullman Strike the federal government created this holiday as a conciliatory gesture to workers which had the answer LABOR DAY, you can simply go back at the main post to check the other answers. You can do so by clicking the link here Jeopardy March 28 2020


Related Questions

# Questions
1 In 2004 Nature published a paper about an extinct diminutive Hominin nicknamed after this race from The Lord of the Rings
2 2-word term for the number of children born in one year per every 1000 people of a particular group
3 Betty Ford or Barbara Bush
4 Milkmaid French & waterfall are 3 types of this twisty hairstyle
5 In 2006 the Tigers' Joel Zumaya threw this pitch 104.8 mph so it lived up to its name
6 A 1953 general strike in Ceylon was prompted by a huge increase in the price of this staple food
7 An 1896 article in Nature was about a new kind of rays called these for the sake of brevity
8 What Hawaii became August 21 1959
9 Aka the drooler this pitch was banned in 1920 except for 17 hurlers who got to use it until they retired
10 An 1880 letter in Nature on the skin-furrows of the hand was one of the first to suggest using these for identification
11 Born between 1980 & 1995 millennials are AKA Generation this letter
12 In golf it's slang for the clubhouse bar
13 This adjectival form of a structure created by Daedalus refers to something that winds & winds
14 (Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents by a display monitor.) A left-handed pitcher's curveball breaks downward and to the catcher's left. In the 1930's Carl Hubbell was a master of this kooky pitc
15 This governor's stern response to a Boston police strike got him the 1920 Republican VP nod & he soon succeeded to the presidency
16 Conducted in 1790 the first Census revealed a U.S. population of 3.9 million with this state being the most populous
17 Its flagship store opened in New York City in 1924 between 49th & 50th streets
18 Few hitters feast on this breaking pitch like the burger of the same name; Ted Williams said it was the greatest pitch in baseball
19 The 1980 firing of labor activist Anna Walentynowicz from a Gdansk shipyard led to a big strike & this union's founding
20 A 1953 Nature paper one of the most famous in the history of science began We wish to suggest a structure for this
21 Term for the process by which new groups adopt the language values & customs of a host culture
22 Judy Blume introduced Peter Hatcher & his little brother Fudge in her book Tales of this the first in a series
23 Here's an inside view of how the chambers of this mollusk's shell get all wound up
24 Check out the grip and you can see why the circle type of this off-speed pitch got its name
25 An 1892 strike at this man's Homestead Steel Mill outside Pittsburgh led to a deadly confrontation between workers & strikebreakers
26 Used when referring to your former school it's Latin for nourishing mother
27 The music from this 1816 opera heard here sure ain't shave & a haircut 2 bits
28 This company has been making light bulbs for more than 125 years
29 In 1786 this state's senate voted & Columbia beat out Washington as the name of the new capital
30 LeBron______Kilmer
31 God from the machine is the English translation of this literary device
32 Let's get Bizet with this 1875 title woman & her gypsy pals Frasquita & Mercédès
33 It started as a group of flour-grinding companies in 1928
34 Appropriately the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament is in the capital of this western state
35 Upton______Carroll
36 In 2019 this channel with an elephant as its mascot aired the reality series The Zoo: San Diego
37 Let the buyer beware with this 2-word phrase
38 Here's an 1853 chorus from this green guy & we'll even throw in the anvil for free
39 It was the corporate target of Michael Moore in the documentary Roger & Me
40 This northern state capital bears the first name of Monsieur Chouteau
41 Kerry______Thalberg
42 In this classic 1941 film the San Diego Zoo played the part of the private zoo at Xanadu
43 Julius Caesar summed up his victory in a 47 B.C. campaign with these 3 Latin words
44 In 2004 this tenor played 3 final performances in Tosca to sold-out crowds at the Met
45 GNC is short for these Centers
46 Ransom Eli Olds created 2 major car companies in this city
47 Philip K.______Ford Coppola
48 John Wilkes Booth shouted this meaning thus always to tyrants as he leaped to the stage after shooting Abraham Lincoln
49 When it comes to this composer tonight let it be Lohengrin (Prelude to act III)
50 This company stock symbol GD created the F-16 fighter jet
51 Seen here is a train on this railroad whose name includes two state capitals and a third city
52 Bryce______Iacocca


<- Previous Level All March 28 2020 answers Next Level ->

About

"Jeopardy!" is a classic game show -- with a twist. The answers are given first, and the contestants supply the questions. Three contestants, including the previous show's champion, compete in six categories and in three rounds (with each round's "answers" being worth more prize money). In the third round, "Final Jeopardy," the contestants can name their own jackpot -- as long as it's within the amount of money they've already earned. If a player finishes the second round with zero dollars, they are eliminated from "Final Jeopardy." The first version of "Jeopardy!," which aired from 1964 to 1975 on NBC, was hosted by Art Fleming. Alex Trebek is the current host; he began with the program in 1984 (at the start of its syndicated run).

Latest Questions

# Questions
1 Featured in a 2020 film she gets her name from a 16th c. Italian stock character who often wore diamond-patterned outfits
2 B is for this type of map that uses contour lines to show the oceans depths
3 Plumbers should know that the PE in PEX pipes stands for this the most widely used plastic in the world
4 The final stanza of this poem by Matthew Arnold begins Ah love let us be true to one another!
5 Rolling Stones 250 greatest guitarists put this Sleater-Kinney axewoman at No. 64 & called her a shameless guitar hero
6 Below the line on ancient coins the exergue is the space with the alliteratively named this mark here for the city of Siscia
7 This double-talk anti-colonial movement of the 1950s originated among the Kikuyu people of Kenya
8 This odd name chosen by the McPublic is now borne by a submersible that has gone deep under the Thwaites Glacier to study its ice loss
9 This rhyming device helps suck water from basements or crawl spaces
10 This Roman poet got sappy with it in Eclogues; Love conquers all: let us too yield to love
JeopardyArchive.com is created by fans, for fans. The Jeopardy! game show and all elements thereof, including but not limited to copyright and trademark thereto, are the property of Jeopardy Productions, Inc. and are protected under law. This website is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or operated by Jeopardy Productions, Inc