Respuesta :
1. The monopolies contributed to the economic challenges that farmers faced in the United States in the late 19th century by independent farmers were forced to sell their farms when they could not compete with the output of large, commercial farms.
2. During the late 19th century, the reason why an American farmer might have supported the Populist movement is because the Populist Party was largely controlled by bankers and landowners, who were sensitive to the needs of the small farmer.
3. The first statement explains how farmers contributed to their own problems in the late 19th century. It states that a high level of productivity resulted in low crop prices that made farming less profitable.
4. The two groups favored passage of the Sherman Silver Purchase Act are farmers and miners.
5. Immigrants from Mexico would have faced the greatest restrictions during the late 19th century and early 20th century.
2. During the late 19th century, the reason why an American farmer might have supported the Populist movement is because the Populist Party was largely controlled by bankers and landowners, who were sensitive to the needs of the small farmer.
3. The first statement explains how farmers contributed to their own problems in the late 19th century. It states that a high level of productivity resulted in low crop prices that made farming less profitable.
4. The two groups favored passage of the Sherman Silver Purchase Act are farmers and miners.
5. Immigrants from Mexico would have faced the greatest restrictions during the late 19th century and early 20th century.
"1. The monopolies contributed to the economic challenges that farmers faced in the United States in the late 19th century by independent farmers were forced to sell their farms when they could not compete with the output of large, commercial farms.
2. During the late 19th century, the reason why an American farmer might have supported the Populist movement is because the Populist Party was largely controlled by bankers and landowners, who were sensitive to the needs of the small farmer.
3. The first statement explains how farmers contributed to their own problems in the late 19th century. It states that a high level of productivity resulted in low crop prices that made farming less profitable.
4. The two groups favored passage of the Sherman Silver Purchase Act are farmers and miners.
5. Immigrants from Mexico would have faced the greatest restrictions during the late 19th century and early 20th century."
