How was the focus of the Populist Party different in South Carolina than in other areas of the country?

In other areas of the country, the Populists tried to appeal to factory workers' concerns; in South Carolina, the Populists concentrated on the worries of farmers.

Populists in South Carolina were absorbed with the issue of integration of factories; throughout other parts of the United States, Populists favored the segregation of factory workers.

Across the United States, Populists strongly supported the deregulation of the railway system, except in South Carolina, where regulation of the railways was supported.

In South Carolina, the Populists fixed all their efforts on the eight-hour workday; in other parts of the nation, Populists led the effort against restricted immigration.

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Populists in South Carolina focused on the concerns of farmers, while in other areas of the country, they appealed to factory workers' concerns.