To rally support for strikers at this location, one activist gave an oration stating, "I have no further patience for talk. I move we go on a general strike!" A century after an event at this location, six victims buried at the Cemetery of the Evergreens were identified. Two men at this location, Joseph Zito and Gaspar Mortillalo (MOR-tee-LAH-loh), helped victims during an event after which Kate Alterman's testimony was thrown out. People at this location went on strike in what would be known as the Uprising of the 20,000. This location was owned by Isaac Harris and Max Blanck, who were acquitted for an event investigated by Frances Perkins. At this location, the ILGWU supported victims of an event in which locked doors on the top floors prevented many workers from escaping. For 10 points, name this location where 146 garment workers died during a 1911 fire. ■END■
| Player | Team | Opponent | Buzz Position | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tanuj Chandekar | New Jersey B | Illinois Orange | 57 | 10 |
| Rohan Ganeshan | Illinois Blue | Maryland Red | 67 | 10 |
| Saketh Dontaraju | Illinois White | New Jersey A | 70 | 10 |
| Jack Rado | Ohio | Missouri A | 97 | 10 |
| Daniel Park | Asia A | Kentucky A | 98 | 10 |
| Yaj Jhajhria | California | Virginia | 100 | 10 |
| Owen Arneson | Missouri B | Arkansas | 126 | 10 |
| Anurag Sodhi | Maryland Gold | Asia B | 129 | 10 |
| Leo Reinhart | Kentucky B | Liberia | 129 | 10 |