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    Farmers everywhere in the United States during the late nineteenth century had valid reasons to complaint against the economy because the farmers were constantly being taken advantage of by the railroad companies and banks. All farmers faced similar problems and for one thing‚ farmers were starting to become a minority within the American society. In the late nineteenth century‚ industrialization was in the spotlight creating big businesses and capitals. The success of industrialization put agriculture

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    5/14/13 Populist Farmers everywhere in the United States during the late nineteenth century had valid reasons to complain against the economy because the farmers were constantly being taken advantage of by the railroad companies and banks. All farmers faced similar problems and for one thing‚ farmers were starting to become minorities within the American society. In the late 19th century‚ industrialization was in the spotlight creating big businesses and capitals. The success of industrialization

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    the development of the Populists – Outside information: use of the gold standard‚ lack of a voice in local‚ state‚ and national politics; cannot elect their US Senators; want regulation of railroads; want a graduated income tax that is fair to all; Use of the Handouts‚ Use the worksheet you completed. Docs: C‚ E‚ F‚G‚ H Paragraph 3 – Platform of the Populist party and its influence upon government (Progressives): Outside information: Use the handout for the Populist that I handed you today;

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    In the late 1800s‚ many farmers were trapped in a vicious economic cycle. Crops prices began falling and farmers were often forced into mortgaging their farms so they could buy more land and produce more crops to break even. Good farming land was becoming rare and the banks took over the mortgages of farmers who couldn’t make payments on their loans. The railroads‚ on the other end‚ took advantage of farmers by charging them extreme prices for shipping and storage. Both equally frustrating the farmer

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    silver coinage. However‚ the Republican party had conservative ideas and wanted to keep the gold standard. So the farmers created the radical‚ agrarian party known as the Populist party. As shown in "The platform of the People’s party‚" the Populists believed in increasing silver to help the farmers. And although the Populists lost the election. no one remembers the "Acceptance speech of William McKinley." The American people remember W.J. Bryan’s Cross of Gold speech and his ideas of silver coinage

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    DBQ: The Granger / Populist Movement Directions: The following question requires you to construct a coherent essay that integrates your interpretation of Documents A-I and your knowledge of the period referred to in the question. Some of the documents have been edited‚ and wording and punctuation have been modernized. 1. There are split views on the Granger / Populist Movement; some historians believe that they were essential in the West for creating a democratic government that would help the

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    but to transport crops period. Finally‚ years of drought in the Midwest and the degeneration of business in the 1890’s devastated many of the nation’s farmers‚ and as a result of this ‘agricultural depression’ many farm groups‚ most notably the Populist Party‚ arose to fight what farmers saw as the reasons for the decline of agriculture. Near the end of the nineteenth century‚ business began to centralize‚ leading to the rise of monopolies and trusts. Falling prices‚ along with the need for better

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    Analyze the reasons for the emergence of the Populist movement in the late 19th century. Throughout history there have been political parties which have emerged for the needs of the people or a group of people who would compete against democrats and republicans for the presidency. The Populist Party was one such party which stands out from the rest as it provided a big challenge to the Democrats and Republicans who most often did not have to worry about third party representatives. The question

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    The Populist Party‚ a third political party that originated in America in the latter part of the nineteenth century‚ derived as a result of farmer discontent and economic distress. This was caused by the country’s shift from an agricultural American life to one in which industrialists dominated the nation’s development. The public felt as if they were being cheated by these "robber barons‚" a term given to those who took advantage of the middle and lower classes by "boldly stealing the fruits of

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    The Populist Movement

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    As the 19th century drew to a close‚ America was beginning to experience radical political‚ economic‚ cultural‚ and territorial changes. As the populist movement’s emphasis of the rights and concerns of the everyday American began changing the political priorities of the nation‚ journalists‚ authors‚ reformers‚ and many politicians began to demand reprieve from the problems which had been created by rapid industrial development. One particular area of improvement was the environment. Due to the

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