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Q: What party was urban workers in Mid Atlantic states from?
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Immigrants and urban workers generally voted for which political party?

Democratic


What was the appeal of the Populist Party limited to the South and West?

it failed to win over urban workers to its causes


Which of the populists party's policies undermined its attempts to to appeal to urban workers?

congress


Which of the populists party's policies undermined its attempts to appeal to urban workers?

congress


Which of the populist party's policies undermined its attempt to appeal to urban workers?

Its support for coining silver.


Why was the appeal of the populists Party limited to the south and west?

it failed to win over urban workers to its causes


Which of the populist party's policies undermined it's attempts to appeal to urban workers?

Its support for coining silver.


What party was most most popular with middle class urban workers and farmers?

in what country? If your talkin about the U.S. it was normally the republicans


Why were urban worker's discontented?

why was the urban workers discontented


The rise of political machines in the late 19th century depended on?

the ability of party bosses to reward supporters


Why didn't urban workers support the populists?

The populists failed to receive support from urban workers because their focus was on helping small-scale farmers. The party was founded via the merger of the Farmer's Alliance and the Knights of Labor in 1892. They wanted to ensure stability for farmers by opposing large-scale commercial agriculture that they believed would surely put them out of work. These ideals were not what urban workers were bothered with at the time.


What has the author Boris Pushkarev written?

Boris Pushkarev has written: 'Urban rail in America' -- subject(s): Local transit, Planning 'The present situation - its implications' -- subject(s): Atlantic States, Urban renewal 'Urban densities for public transportation' -- subject(s): Local transit, Planning, Transportation, Urban transportation