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Compared to the Grange, the Farmers’ Alliances of the late 1800s were
less politically motivated.
more focused on cooperatives.
more politically motivated.
more focused on educating farmers.
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more politically motivated.
The Farmers’ Alliances (1880s) pushed more directly for political action and reforms (leading into the Populist movement), whereas the earlier Grange emphasized social, educational, and cooperative efforts.
The Farmers’ Alliances (1880s) pushed more directly for political action and reforms (leading into the Populist movement), whereas the earlier Grange emphasized social, educational, and cooperative efforts.
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