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The farmer's criticisms are similar to those found in A) Warren Harding's advocacy of a "return to normalcy" B) Huey Long's proposal to "share our wealth" C Charles Coughlin's rhetoric of "Christianized democracy" D) Herbert Hoover's emphasis on "rugged individualism"

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