Answer:
B. Organized farmers would get state and federal laws passed that would regulate the railroads.
Step-by-step explanation:
Farmers gathered against the railroads because railroads were giving special deals to some of the customers and not to everyone. Furthermore, farmers got angry that the railroad monopoly would charge high prices and that they could do nothing about it. Nonetheless, they would organize and create foundations like the National Grange to get states and federal laws passed and to give farmers more political power so the congress would listen to them.