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AP U.S. History Exam 2.33. What political change led the group in the image to shift toward the creation of the Populist Party?
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[ musical flourish ]
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And here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by the Grangers,
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Hermione's biggest fans. Remember?
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Hermione Granger? Harry Potter?
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That guy. Yeah. This image is "Gift for the Grangers."
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- 00:14
Clever linking there.
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[ chuckles ] At Shmoop, nothing outdoes, uh...
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Okay, what political change led the group in the image
- 00:20
to shift toward the creation of the Populist Party?
- 00:24
And here are your potential answers.
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Populist... popular kids... the mean girl...
- 00:29
All right, here we go.
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Well, by the late 1800s, disagreements between state and national
- 00:33
Grange organizations led to a steep decline in membership.
- 00:37
So let's see how the Populist Party roped in
- 00:40
these disparate members and rebranded the movement.
- 00:43
Was the creation of the Populist Party a result of A -
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the availability of affordable farmland from the government?
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Hmm. Well, the passage of the Homestead Act encouraged
- 00:53
the formation of groups specifically focused on land development,
- 00:57
whereas the Populist Party had a much wider set of interests.
- 01:00
So we can nix A.
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Could the creation of the Populist Party have been a result of C -
- 01:05
increasing corporate power in agriculture?
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Actually, that was Las Gorras Blancas, which was
- 01:10
created specifically to fight off the land speculation by
- 01:13
corporations in the Southwest.
- 01:15
That clears away C, as well.
- 01:17
Did the Grangers move toward the creation of the Populist Party
- 01:20
because of D - the shift toward the gold standard?
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Well, though the Populist Party, founded in the
- 01:26
early 1890s, was in favor of the silver standard,
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the gold standard wasn't put into law until 1900.
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That's where we based our currency off the value of gold
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instead of silver or vice versa.
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So if we're still a bit early for D, then the Grangers shifted
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toward the Populist Party because of C -
- 01:42
increasing corporate power in agriculture.
- 01:46
By the early 1890s, farmers were really struggling
- 01:48
against the entrenched interests of
- 01:50
railroads, bankers, and corporations.
- 01:53
The Populist Party, which was all about defending the little guy,
- 01:56
picked up on many Grange movement ideas,
- 01:58
particularly the desire to stop corporate influence in agriculture.
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So C is the correct answer.
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With big business and railroad tycoons dictating how they lived
- 02:07
their lives, farmers had a pretty, uh, croppy
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time trying to fight back.
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Huh.
- 02:21
[ groaning ]
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