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    Indian Farmers

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    The Indian farmer Agriculture is as much important‚ if not more‚ as the industry in a country. Thus here lies the importance of our farmer. An Indian fanner is the backbone of the society. His importance in the economy of the country cannot be over-emphasized. He grows vegetables and fruits for our food and cotton for our clothes. The Indian farmer is a hardworking man. He works from morning till evening in the scorching heat and biting cold. Early in the morning he drives his oxen to the fields

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    An Open Letter to the Government: A Young Indian’s Reaction to Farmer Suicides in India There is general saying that India’s future depends on the shoulder of youngsters. As a young and energetic citizen of India I would like to heed the attention of government of India in following areas through this letter. As we all know that India’s population is now about 1.06 billion (as per 2004 survey). Out of this 1.06 billion 65% of people solely depend on the agriculture for the livelihood & it

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    railroads to charge what they wanted. Railroads were the only way for many western farmers to get their produce to market and high prices were always charged. Railroads controlled storage‚ elevators‚ and warehouses so the prices the farmers paid were very high. Middlemen- Middlemen set the price of the produce low when they sold because the market price was unpredictable. Bankers- High interest rates caused the farmers to pay even more when they didn’t have the money to pay. Trusts- Trusts such

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    Farmer Suicide

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    better prices‚ exploitation by Middlemen‚ all of which have led to a series of suicidescommitted by farmers across India. • • • • Farmers’ demands were not taken into account while preparing the relief package. Neither were civil society organisations‚ local government bodies‚ panchayats etc. consulted. • The relief packages were mostly amalgamations of existing schemes. Apart from the farmer helpline and the direct financial assistance‚ there was scarcely anything new being offered. Pumping

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    oligarchial powers and aimed to bring together the interests of the working and middle classes. They were popular because they encouraged nationalism and the growth of industrialization‚ especially with import substitution industrialization. The Populist movements in Brazil and Argentina under Vargas and Peron are examples of the complete and lasting effects that the break with liberalism had. The changes brought on by these movements completely altered the role of the government‚ created a general

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    Chapter 17: Reform Writing Assignment Directions: Below are two documents related to the rise of the Populist Party and the Democratic Party’s response. Read both documents and analyze the 1896 presidential election map that follows. Write one paragraph in which you describe the impact of William Jennings Bryan’s views on the election of 1896. 1892 Populist Platform We meet in the midst of a nation brought to the verge of moral‚ political and material ruin. Corruption dominates the ballot

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    Farmers of the Late Nineteenth Century The period between 1880 and 1900 was a boom time for American Politics. The country was finally free of the threat of war‚ and many of its citizens were living comfortably. However‚ as these two decades went by‚ the American farmer found it harder and harder to live comfortably. Crops such as cotton and wheat‚ once the sustenance of the agriculture industry‚ were selling at prices so low that it was nearly impossible for farmers to make a profit off them.

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    economy during the late 1800’s was not going in favor of the farmers. The Sherman Silver Act and the McKinley tariff were taking hard hits on the poor‚ both increasing demands on bigger money supply and demanding more money on imports. Farmers from the South and West became desperate and started calling for measures that would benefit them and decrease the power of the elite. From the years 1890-1896 the Populist Party grew out of farmers’ demands for the greater good of the people starting with the

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    In which presidential campaign did the Populists first appear?   The Populists wrote the Omaha Platform in 1892.           3.What groups made up the Populist movement?    Populists included farmers‚ laborers‚ and socialists.     4.In what sections of the country did the Populists gain their greatest support?    Most populists came from the west or the south    5.List ten political and economic reforms the Populists proposed in their platform: Free and unlimited coinage of silver at a sixteen to one ratio with gold

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    American Farmer Style Analysis Prompt In his Letters from an American Farmer‚ Michel Guillaume Jean de Crevecoeur establishes a strong‚ determined attitude toward both Europeans and Americans. He points out specifically the idea that many citizens of America were emigrants from Europe. He develops this idea mentioning what he thinks of both these immigrants’ past and current countries. He conveys that he has a strong favor of America over the egregious Europeans through America’s well-founded

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