How did the U.S. government handle the American Railway Union strike in 1893? O It quickly ended the strike, allowing railroad companies to get back to business without meeting demands from workers. It supported the strike and demanded that railroad companies pay their workers higher wages. It brought workers and railroad owners together to negotiate, leading to railroad companies agreeing to provide safer working conditions. O It remained neutral during the strike, leading the railroad companies to give in to worker demands for a shorter workday.