The Democrats met in Chicago in 1896 to select their candidate. They chose
A) The incumbent Grover Cleveland.
B) William McKinley.
C) William Jennings Bryan.
D) None of the above.
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Q28: President Grover Cleveland remained unpopular for all
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Q31: Which of the following statements about the
Q32: The election of 1896
A) Focused on many
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A) The
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A) The Populist candidate.
B)
Q35: Which of the following statements is not
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