Question

Answer the following about the history of co-ops in the United States, for 10 points each.
[10m] This person envisioned a vast network of co-operative farms which would “[produce] for use” in his pamphlet I, Governor of California, and how I Ended Poverty. He ran against Frank Meriam on his platform EPIC.
ANSWER: Upton Sinclair
[10e] In the 1960s and 70s, co-ops in this state’s capital splintered into factions after the violent takeover of the People’s Warehouse. Members of this state’s Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party included Hubert Humphrey.
ANSWER: Minnesota
[10h] This organization was co-founded in the Powelton housing co-op by Donald Glassey, who helped write its 300-page “Guidelines” because its other founder was illiterate. Officer James Ramp was killed in a 1978 standoff with this organization.
ANSWER: MOVE [or Christian Movement for Life] (The other founder is John Africa.)
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