The Farmers' Alliance differed from the Grangers in that the Alliance:
A) ran their own candidates for office.
B) mainly supported the Republican Party.
C) refused to support the People's Party.
D) admitted both blacks and whites to the same chapters.
Answer: A
You might also like to view...
Discuss the role and status of women in eighteenth-century colonial America.
What will be an ideal response?
As a result of the development of agriculture in the Americas, the members of native tribes
A) abandoned regional trading networks. B) engaged solely in agricultural tasks. C) lost faith in religious leaders. D) grew in numbers and founded separate societies.
What linked the United States to the Allies' cause even before direct American involvement in the war?
A) the presence of U.S. Marines on Allied warships B) laws allowing American industries to sell arms only to Britain C) American trade with and loans to Allied nations D) the collusion of the United States in the blockade of Germany E) American prejudice against Germans and German Americans
What was one major factor that helped Kennedy defeat Nixon in the 1960 presidential election?
a. Kennedy's performance in the first televised presidential debate b. Nixon's poor performance in a presidential radio debate c. Kennedy's extensive political experience compared to Nixon's d. Kennedy's warm relationship with the Eisenhower administration e. the fact that the nation was familiar with Kennedy, but Nixon was a newcomer to politics