The Farmers' Alliances

A. were created to replace Grange associations.
B. had more effective and better-managed cooperatives than the Grange movement.
C. sought a closer working relationship with banks than had the Grange movement.
D. shunned the political system, emphasizing instead education and organization.
E. were far more widespread than the Grange movement.


Answer: E

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