Populist Party Analysis

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Aside from sharing diverging views on various views on various issues, both sources tended to agree during certain instances. Both the novel and the textbook talk about the hardships of social stratification and the rich people’s exploitation of the poor. They both agree on the fact that the treatment of the factory workers was brutal and that the factory owners were in some way corrupt. Both the textbook and the novel strongly support their views. For instance, another key movement of the post reconstruction time was the formation of Labor Unions and the start of the Populist Party. Zinn saw these movements as justifiable processes which brought a diffusion of new ideas into the culture.