• populists believed that bankers, landowners, and political parties

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  • were not looking after the best interests of the people Populists believed that bankers, landowners, and political parties were not looking out for the best interests of the people. They argued that control of the political system had become too centralized, with financial and economic power in the hands of a few large corporations and wealthy individuals. Further, they argued that the laws governing the economy were structured in a way that favored these elites and disadvantaged the working class. Populists wanted to reform the political and economic systems to empower everyday citizens and ensure that the benefits of economic growth were distributed more equitably.

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      Ricky Logan

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