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How did South Carolina farmers' support of the Populist Party differ from the support of the party by farmers throughout the United States?

South Carolina Populists proposed an increase in the country's money supply; Populists in other parts of the country opposed the manipulation of the nation's money supply.

Farmers in South Carolina opposed African American membership in the Populist
Party; farmers in the rest of the country supported African American membership in the Populist Party.

Across the country, farmers supported the Populist Party's stance on the regulation of railroads; in South Carolina, farmers felt railroads should be free of government regulation.

Throughout the United States, the Populist Party called for an increase in tariffs
on foreign goods; in South Carolina, Populists worked against any tariff
increases.

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Farmers in South Carolina opposed African American membership in the Populist Party; farmers in the rest of the country supported African American membership in the Populist Party.

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