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Why can the Populist Party be considered a successful third party?

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Answered by mahipujari
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It is true that the Populist Party neither had a successfully elected president and that they as a group faded away. However, the remnants of the group successfully raised awareness of the plight of workers and farmers, giving way to the first farm grants and encoded rights for workers.

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Answered by crkavya123
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Answer:

Agrarian-based political movement known as the Populists or People's Party was founded in 1891 with the goal of improving living circumstances for the country's farmers and agrarian workers

Explanation:

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The economic self-help that the Populist Party's participants had been adopting and later continued to utilise to gain power, in particular farmer cooperatives, was a key factor in the party's success. Co-op concepts were utilised by populist groups like the Farmers Alliance to help farmers struggle with powerful railroads and banks that were making their lives very difficult. The impact of those organisations is immense, ranging from household names like Organic Valley, Land O'Lakes, and Ocean Spray to legislative triumphs like the Farm Credit System and the Capper Volstead Act, which made it easier for farmer cooperatives to obtain financing (which made an exemption for farmer co-op in antitrust law).

Along with other later, tangible legislative victories that their cause demanded, such as numerous New Deal protections, women's suffrage, and a flexible money supply, this is added.

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