Read the excerpt and answer the question below.
"I do not believe that the power and duty of the General Government ought to be extended to the relief of individual suffering which is in no manner properly related to the public service or benefit. A prevalent tendency to disregard the limited mission of this power and duty should, I think, be steadfastly resisted, to the end that the lesson should be constantly enforced that, though the people support the Government, the Government should not support the people."
—President Grover Cleveland, Veto of the Texas Seed Bill, 1887
Which of the following developments during the Gilded Age was a direct reaction against the political philosophy expressed in the excerpt?
- AThe lobbying by industrial capitalists for the federal government to abolish protective tariffs in favor of pure free enterprise.
- BThe mobilization of urban, middle-class reformers to establish municipal welfare systems and labor safety laws.
- The organization of rural reformers into the Populist Party to advocate for a stronger federal role in the economy.Cevap
- DThe passage of the Dawes Severalty Act to protect the communal land holdings of Native American tribes.
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The organization of rural reformers into the Populist Party to advocate for a stronger federal role in the economy.
The correct option is correct because the Populist Party (or People's Party) was formed by farmers and rural reformers in response to Gilded Age economic hardships. They directly challenged the prevailing laissez-faire ideology, exemplified by President Cleveland's veto, by demanding federal intervention in the economy, including the nationalization of railroads, a graduated income tax, and direct relief for producers.
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Agrarian responses to Gilded Age laissez-faire policies and the rise of the Populist Party.
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