Question
Which statement best distinguishes between the conservative movement and the Populist movement?(1 point)
Responses
Conservatives wanted people to help themselves, while Populists wanted the government to help people.
Conservatives wanted people to help themselves, while Populists wanted the government to help people.
Conservatives wanted the government to help people, while Populists wanted people to help themselves.
Conservatives wanted the government to help people, while Populists wanted people to help themselves.
Populists wanted less government involvement, while conservatives wanted the government to be more involved.
Populists wanted less government involvement, while conservatives wanted the government to be more involved.
Populists wanted more government social services, while conservatives wanted more government regulations on business.
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Conservatives wanted people to help themselves, while Populists wanted the government to help people.
Responses
Progressives wanted more regulations of the oil and gas companies, while conservatives wanted more federal governmental involvement in state issues.
Progressives wanted more regulations of the oil and gas companies, while conservatives wanted more federal governmental involvement in state issues.
Progressives wanted less government regulation of the oil and gas industry, while conservatives wanted more regulations.
Progressives wanted less government regulation of the oil and gas industry, while conservatives wanted more regulations.
Conservatives wanted fewer social services for people, while Progressives wanted the government to offer more aid to people in need.
Conservatives wanted fewer social services for people, while Progressives wanted the government to offer more aid to people in need.
Conservatives thought the government should offer more aid to people, while Progressives wanted the government to allow people to fix their own problems.
Progressives wanted more regulations of the oil and gas companies, while conservatives wanted more federal governmental involvement in state issues.
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Conservatives felt the federal regulations were fair to the state.
Conservatives felt the federal regulations were fair to the state.
Conservatives believed federal regulations infringed on states’ rights.
Conservatives believed federal regulations infringed on states’ rights.
Conservatives wanted more federal regulations to go along with state regulations.
Conservatives wanted more federal regulations to go along with state regulations.
Conservatives felt that federal regulations were good in some areas but not all.
Conservatives felt that federal regulations were good in some areas but not all.
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Populists understood the need to work together, but Progressives did not.
Populists understood the need to work together, but Progressives did not.
Both movements understood people needed to work together to enact changes for everyone.
Both movements understood people needed to work together to enact changes for everyone.
Progressives knew they needed to work for the common good, and Populists saw the need to work for themselves.
Progressives knew they needed to work for the common good, and Populists saw the need to work for themselves.
The movements were opposed to each other.
The movements were opposed to each other.
Responses
Neither thought that labor reform was an important issue so they did not focus on it.
Neither thought that labor reform was an important issue so they did not focus on it.
Both understood the need for reform to protect laborers from the government.
Both understood the need for reform to protect laborers from the government.
Both understood the need for reform to protect laborers from business owners.
Both understood the need for reform to protect laborers from business owners.
Both groups only wanted to help farmers and did not concern themselves with laborers.