Which statement best explains how populism impacted the labor

reform movement? (1 point)

Populism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, particularly in the United States, often supported the labor reform movement by advocating for the rights and fair treatment of the working class against wealthy elites and corporations. Populist leaders were often outspoken advocates for workers' rights, fair wages, and safer working conditions. This support from populist movements helped to bring attention to the issues facing laborers and push for reforms that benefited workers.