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Which of the following was a significant impact of groups like the Farmers' Alliance and the Grange Movement during the late 19th century?(1 point)
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They successfully lobbied for the abolition of tariffs, leading to lower prices on farm goods.
They successfully lobbied for the abolition of tariffs, leading to lower prices on farm goods.
They promoted the growth of urban industrial jobs for farmers, encouraging them to migrate to cities.
They promoted the growth of urban industrial jobs for farmers, encouraging them to migrate to cities.
They advocated for the expansion of the gold standard to improve farmers' economic conditions.
They advocated for the expansion of the gold standard to improve farmers' economic conditions.
They organized farmers to demand government regulation of railroad rates and advocated for monetary reforms, including the free coinage of silver.
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They organized farmers to demand government regulation of railroad rates and advocated for monetary reforms, including the free coinage of silver.
Explanation: Groups like the Grange and the Farmers' Alliance pushed for rail regulation (Granger laws, leading to cases and the Interstate Commerce Act) and supported inflationary policies such as free silver to ease farmers' debts.
Explanation: Groups like the Grange and the Farmers' Alliance pushed for rail regulation (Granger laws, leading to cases and the Interstate Commerce Act) and supported inflationary policies such as free silver to ease farmers' debts.
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