Which factor most likely caused a decline in Grange membership?(1 point)

Responses

wheat prices declined
wheat prices declined

spikes in railroad prices
spikes in railroad prices

variances in freight costs
variances in freight costs

farms faced severe drought

1 answer

The factor that most likely caused a decline in Grange membership is spikes in railroad prices. The Grange was originally founded to address the grievances of farmers, particularly those related to the transportation of their goods. High railroad prices would have directly impacted farmers' profits, leading to dissatisfaction and a decrease in membership in organizations like the Grange that sought to advocate for their interests.