Asked by Sarah Holtby on May 25, 2024

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The Populist party opposed

A) the direct election of Senators.
B) a graduated income tax.
C) the protection of labor unions.
D) a deregulated railroad industry.

Populist Party

A political party that claims to represent the interests and wishes of ordinary people, often advocating for policies that challenge the status quo or political establishment.

Direct Election

A method of choosing government officials and lawmakers through a vote by the populace rather than through indirect means or appointments.

Senators

Elected officials who serve in the Senate, the upper chamber of the legislature in many countries, including the United States, where they have significant legislative, investigatory, and advisory responsibilities.

  • Examine the era's political and social movements, encompassing labor rights, women's right to vote, and alcohol abstinence.
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Perla MartosMay 27, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The Populist Party, also known as the People's Party, was formed in the late 19th century to represent the interests of farmers and laborers. They supported the regulation of the railroad industry to prevent monopolies and unfair pricing that could harm farmers and consumers.