How did the Grange respond to the challenges farmers faced in the late 1800s?  Select the two correct answers.(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 back a subtreasury plan to give farmers cash-on-hand and control farm goods' prices
It back a subtreasury plan to give farmers cash-on-hand and control farm goods' prices

It created cooperatives so farmers could pool tehri resources and bargain collectively 

1 answer

The two correct responses regarding how the Grange responded to the challenges farmers faced in the late 1800s are:

  1. It passed state laws to regulate railroad rates and grain elevator fees.
  2. It created cooperatives so farmers could pool their resources and bargain collectively.

These actions were part of the Grange's efforts to address the economic struggles of farmers, including unfair pricing and monopolistic practices by railroads and grain elevator operators.