How did The National Grange respond to the challenges farmers faced in the late 1800s? Select the two correct answers.


A.) It passed state laws to regulate railroad rates and grain elevator fees.

B.) It issued the Omaha Platform of 1892 to state the goals of the farmers' movement.

C.) It created cooperatives so farmers could pool their resources and bargain collectively.
D.) It formed alliances with many other farmers' groups from various regions of the country.

E.) It backed a sub treasury plan to give farmers cash-on-hand and control farm goods' prices.

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Answer:

A.) It passed state laws to regulate railroad rates and grain elevator fees.

D.) It formed alliances with many other farmers' groups from various regions of the country.

Explanation:

Answer:

A) It passed laws of state to regulate grain elevator and railroad rates.

D) It formed alliances with many other farmers' groups from various regions of the country.

Explanation:

In 1800, farmers were facing problems that included overproduction, inflation all of which resulted in bad revenue. Their strategy to solve these problems was opposed, therefore, they formed groups such as the Grange to help reduce transportation costs.  

Amongst other negotiations that the Grange group liaised, was a low shipping cost which didn't succeed. It also encouraged farmers to jointly sell crops to raise money. The Granger movement also encouraged cooperation between farmers of different states and this led to passing the Granger laws to reduce costs associated with farming and shipping goods.