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How did the farmers alliances help farmers in the late 1800s? A. By creating stores that sold farming tools at cheap prices B. by creating railroads that shipped crops inexpensively C. By creating factories that developed new farming equipment D. By creating school that taught new farming methods

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so it can supply a steady stock to the city and to the farmers family

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Many Farmers’ Alliance chapters set up cooperative stores that sold goods at lower prices than retail establishments, and they also established cooperative mills and storehouses to help decrease the costs to farmers of bringing goods to market. Many alliance members became impatient with the piecemeal approach and began making political demands as well.

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So A

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