Which of these was an important difference between the Grange and the Farmers' Alliance?
A) The Farmers' Alliance did not hesitate to put up candidates for political office.
B) The Grange supported industrial strikes, while the Farmers' Alliance did not.
C) The Farmers' Alliance allowed blacks to join, while the Grange did not.
D) The Grange was unwilling to participate in politics in any way.
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