What led the peoples party to gain support in the 1890s?

A strong economy, lead farmers and labor unions to seek less regulation of trade
Social problems lead native Americans to try to reform white settlers
As more children begin working in factories, they sought reform for working conditions
Economic difficulties, leaders, and labor unions to support government regulation to Help workers

The economic difficulties of the 1890s, combined with the efforts of leaders and labor unions to support government regulation to help workers, were the main factors that led to the People's Party gaining support during that time. Additionally, the harsh working conditions experienced by children in factories also contributed to the growing support for reform during this period.