Asked by Vaggi
Which statement best explains how populism impacted the labor reform
movement? (1 point)
The Populist belief that men should have higher wages motivated labor
reformers to join them.
The Populist belief that everyone deserved fair treatment motivated labor
reformers to join them in lobbying for change.
The Populist belief that farmers needed better treatment motivated labor
reformers to join them.
The Populist belief that children should not be laborers motivated labor
reformers to join them.
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The Populist belief that everyone deserved fair treatment motivated labor reformers to join them in lobbying for change.
Explanation: Populists and labor reformers both sought economic fairness and regulation of powerful corporations/monopolies, so shared ideas about fairness drew labor activists into the Populist movement.
Explanation: Populists and labor reformers both sought economic fairness and regulation of powerful corporations/monopolies, so shared ideas about fairness drew labor activists into the Populist movement.
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