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why did railroads try and stop farmers from organizing?
a. organized farmers would get state and federal laws passed that would regulate the railroads.
b. organized farmers would demand more programs to help the urban poor
c. organized farmers would use violence to get what they wanted.
d. organized farmers would help railroads earn lots of money
During the period of farmer organizations (like the Grange, Populist movement), farmers were concerned about railroad monopolies, unfair pricing, and practices. Organized farmers sought regulatory laws (e.g., Interstate Commerce Act) at state and federal levels to control railroad rates and practices. Option B is incorrect as farmers' focus was on their own issues, not urban poor. Option C is wrong as farmers' organizing was against unfair railroad practices, not for violence. Option D is opposite of what farmers wanted (they wanted to stop railroads from overcharging, not help them profit). So the correct reason is that organized farmers would push for regulatory laws on railroads.
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A. Organized farmers would get state and federal laws passed that would regulate the railroads.