Grange

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A fraternal organization in the US that encourages families to band together to promote economic and political well-being

Real World Example

The Grange, officially known as the Patrons of Husbandry, was founded in 1867 to help farmers in the United States during Westward Expansion. It addressed problems like unfair railroad practices, high equipment costs, and lack of political representation. By advocating for cooperative purchasing and political engagement, the Grange aimed to improve the economic and social conditions of rural families. Today, the Grange still matters as it encourages community cooperation and support, similar to how local farmers' markets allow people to buy fresh produce directly from the source. This helps communities stay connected and supports local economies, which can benefit families by keeping money in the community and providing access to healthy food options.

Practice Version

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