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Farmers of the late 19th century did not benefi t from the (A) Farmers’ Alliances (B) Grange (C) Homestead Act (D) McKinley Tariff (E) Populist Party
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Farmers of the late 19th century did not benefi t from the
(A) Farmers’ Alliances
(B) Grange
(C) Homestead Act
(D) McKinley Tariff
(E) Populist Party
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Farmers of the late 19th century did not benefit from the "McKinley Tariff," since this only made certain foreign goods more expensive by placing a general tax on their import.
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