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The root causes of farmers' unrest and protests in the late nineteenth century were

O banking and railroads
O weather and mechanization.
O legislation limiting the size of family farms.
O the abolition of slavery and the labor system that was to take its place.​

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They contended with economic hardships born out of rapidly declining farm prices, prohibitively high tariffs on items they needed to purchase, and foreign competition

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