Which of the following statements about the 1896 presidential race is correct?
A) William McKinley's "front porch campaign" carried the northern industrial states.
B) Marcus Hanna ran as the Republican candidate.
C) The nation saw a lackluster campaign with little voter interest.
D) William Jennings Bryan ran as a Democrat and carried Arizona, New Mexico, and Oklahoma.
Correct Answer:
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Q28: President Grover Cleveland remained unpopular for all
Q29: According to the thinking of the time,
Q30: The Democrats met in Chicago in 1896
Q32: The election of 1896
A) Focused on many
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A) The
Q34: American farmers generally supported
A) The Populist candidate.
B)
Q35: Which of the following statements is not
Q36: Southern cities, with few exceptions, were
A) Industrial
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