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The National Grange and the Farmers’ Alliance both worked to boost___________profits.

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The farmers Alliance was an organized agrarian economic movement among the U.S. farmers that flourished in the 1880s.
So I woud say they both worked to boost economic profits.

I could be wrong though. I am not 100% sure that's the answer. more like 85% sure.

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The correct answer is A) farm.

The other options of the question were B) railroad. C) saloon. D) none of the above.

The National Grange and the Farmers’ Alliance both worked to boost farm profits.

The National Grange was an organization founded in 1867, after the end of the American Civil War. Its purpose was to support families to help their work in the farms and get better profits. This organization still exists today. The Farmers’ Alliance also was an organization formed to support the work of the American farmers in 1889. It demanded silver as the currency of the country, fewer income taxes, the ownership of the railroads by the government, and lower tariffs.

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