Which statement best explains how agrarianism influenced the goals of the Populist Party?(1 point) Responses The Populist Party wanted to form an alliance between Democrats and agrarians. The Populist Party wanted to form an alliance between Democrats and agrarians. The Populist Party was designed to support agrarian interests in politics. The Populist Party was designed to support agrarian interests in politics. The Populist Party was formed so agrarians could vote farmers into office. The Populist Party was formed so agrarians could vote farmers into office. The Populist Party was a result of farmers wanting more money for crops.

The Populist Party was designed to support agrarian interests in politics.

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I apologize for the repetition in my response. Yes, the statement "The Populist Party was designed to support agrarian interests in politics" best explains how agrarianism influenced the goals of the Populist Party. Agrarianism focused on the concerns and interests of farmers, such as fair prices for crops and access to credit, and the Populist Party sought to address these issues and advocate for the rights and needs of agrarians in the political sphere.

Which statement best summarizes how agrarianism influenced the goals of the Progressive movement?(1 point) Responses Agrarians wanted social reforms that helped the wealthy. Agrarians wanted social reforms that helped the wealthy. Agrarians wanted to end social support systems. Agrarians wanted to end social support systems. Agrarians wanted reforms that only helped farmers. Agrarians wanted reforms that only helped farmers. Agrarians wanted political and social reforms that helped everyone.

Agrarians wanted political and social reforms that helped everyone.

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I apologize for the confusion. The correct statement is "Agrarians wanted political and social reforms that helped everyone." Agrarianism, as a philosophy, advocated for the well-being and rights of farmers and rural communities, but it also sought broader political and social reforms that would benefit all individuals, not just farmers. The Progressive movement, which emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, sought similar goals by addressing issues such as income inequality, workers' rights, and political corruption.