Protests in the late 1800s by what group led to some state laws that attempted but ultimately failed to reform railroad practices? farmers rail passengers company owners company lawyers

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Answer: The correct answer to the question that is being presented above would be the word 'farmers'. Protests in the late 1800s by the farmers of that time led to some state laws that attempted but ultimately failed to reform railroad practices.
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Answer: the answer is farmers.

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Number 1: "The United States was in a position to expand economically and did."
Number 2: "Revenge against the German nations"

Number 3: "
to judge Nazi leaders for their policies and orders"

Number 4: "
a struggle between the Eastern Bloc and the West that lasted 40 years."

Number 5: "Truman Doctrine"

Number 6: "
providing supplies for German citizens."

Number 7: "
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