Anti-Monopoly Party

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The Anti-Monopoly Party was a short-lived 19th-century U.S. political party that opposed corporate monopolies and concentrated economic power, advocating for reforms to protect farmers and workers.

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Anti-Monopoly Party canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf defunct political party
political party
activeIn 19th century
advocatedFor government regulation of big business
policies favorable to small farmers
policies favorable to wage workers
aimedAt curbing corporate power
expanding economic opportunity
characteristic reform-oriented
short-lived
third party
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
goal economic reform
protection of labor
protection of small producers
regulation of monopolies
historicalPeriod Gilded Age politics
ideology agrarianism
anti-monopolism
populism
opposed concentrated economic power
corporate monopolies
large corporate trusts
railroad monopolies
partOf 19th-century United States political history
politicalPosition left-wing
supported farmers
workers

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Benjamin F. Butler politicalParty Anti-Monopoly Party
Benjamin F. Butler nominatedBy Anti-Monopoly Party