Question
How did the Grange respond to the challenges farmers faced in the late 1800s? Select the two correct answers.
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Responses
It passed state laws to regulate railroad rates and grain elevator fees.
It passed state laws to regulate railroad rates and grain elevator fees.
It issued the Omaha Platform of 1892 to state the goals of the farmers' movement.
It issued the Omaha Platform of 1892 to state the goals of the farmers' movement.
It created cooperatives so farmers could pool their resources and bargain collectively.
It created cooperatives so farmers could pool their resources and bargain collectively.
It formed alliances with many other farmers' groups from various regions of the country.
It formed alliances with many other farmers' groups from various regions of the country.
It backed a subtreasury plan to give farmers cash-on-hand and control farm goods' prices.
(1 point)
Responses
It passed state laws to regulate railroad rates and grain elevator fees.
It passed state laws to regulate railroad rates and grain elevator fees.
It issued the Omaha Platform of 1892 to state the goals of the farmers' movement.
It issued the Omaha Platform of 1892 to state the goals of the farmers' movement.
It created cooperatives so farmers could pool their resources and bargain collectively.
It created cooperatives so farmers could pool their resources and bargain collectively.
It formed alliances with many other farmers' groups from various regions of the country.
It formed alliances with many other farmers' groups from various regions of the country.
It backed a subtreasury plan to give farmers cash-on-hand and control farm goods' prices.
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- It passed state laws to regulate railroad rates and grain elevator fees.
- It created cooperatives so farmers could pool their resources and bargain collectively.
Briefly: the Grange promoted "Granger laws" to curb railroad and elevator abuses and organized cooperative stores and purchasing/selling groups to help farmers economically.
- It created cooperatives so farmers could pool their resources and bargain collectively.
Briefly: the Grange promoted "Granger laws" to curb railroad and elevator abuses and organized cooperative stores and purchasing/selling groups to help farmers economically.
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