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Farmers and debtors who formed a third-party to return political power and economic opportunity to the common people in the 1890s created the party. [Hint]
, the leader of the WCTU, believed Christian principles supported a cooperative social order. [Hint]
The first major legislative effort to control large combinations in business was the Act of 1890. [Hint]
In "Progress and Poverty," advocated a single tax on the unearned increase in land values to address the widening maldistribution of wealth in America. [Hint]
In 1894, led an army of unemployed workers to Washington to press for some form of public work relief. [Hint]
The reform effort led by women to establish centers in the cities to help immigrants by combining religious ideals and the social sciences was the movement. [Hint]
Andrew Carnegie's philosophy, which justified the accumulation of great wealth, but which argued that the wealthy had an obligation to use their fortunes to benefit society, was the . [Hint]
Corrupt city governments that stayed in power through graft, patronage, and the purchase of immigrant votes were controlled by political . [Hint]
The Republicans advocated the as a means of diminishing foreign competition and promoting prosperity. [Hint]