During the Gilded Age, various political movements emerged in response to the challenges faced by different groups in society. Among these groups were labor unions, which sought to address issues related to workers' rights and working conditions. One significant event that highlighted the struggles of these workers was the Pullman Strike of 1894. This strike not only brought attention to the hardships faced by railroad workers but also involved significant political and governmental responses.
Which of the following best describes the federal government’s response to the Pullman Strike?