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Connecting Economic Hardship to Social Perception

In a region where over 70% of the rural population lived in extreme poverty, a common agricultural arrangement required tenant farmers to give a fixed, large portion of their harvest to landowners, regardless of the year's yield. Explain how this economic reality fostered a widespread belief that the system itself was fundamentally unjust, ultimately creating strong social pressure for systemic change.

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