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How were Tom Watson and the Populists different from Henry Grady and other New South leaders?
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They supported large businesses and factories.
They supported large businesses and factories.
They supported farmers and wanted political change.
They supported farmers and wanted political change.
They were against voting rights.
They were against voting rights.
They did not want the government involved.
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They supported farmers and wanted political change.
Explanation: Tom Watson and the Populists represented rural farmers and called for reforms (regulation of railroads, silver coinage, political changes), while Henry Grady and other New South leaders promoted industrialization and business interests.
Explanation: Tom Watson and the Populists represented rural farmers and called for reforms (regulation of railroads, silver coinage, political changes), while Henry Grady and other New South leaders promoted industrialization and business interests.
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