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A lower number of immigrants allowed into the United States

Getting a graduated income tax

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What has the author Alex Mathews Arnett written?

Alex Mathews Arnett has written: 'The Populist movement in Georgia' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Populist Party, Populist Party (Ga.), Populist party. Georgia, Populist Party (Georgia)


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The symbol of the Populist Party is a blue bell.


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The Populist Party (also known as the People's party)


What party is the populist party similar to?

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When was Populist Party of Maryland created?

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When was American Populist Party created?

American Populist Party was created in 2009.


Who supported populist party?

i'm pretty sure that poor white farmers were one "group" of people that supported the populist party. you may want to double check.


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What was one goal of the populist part?

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