The debate over the coinage of silver in the late nineteenth century was
A) superficial because the key question was halting the inflationary spiral of the economy.
B) a smokescreen created by Wall Street bankers to distract the public from their financial manipulations.
C) superficial because the key question was halting the deflationary spiral of the economy.
D) the key issue to understanding the floundering of the economy in these years.
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Q28: Populist party members saw themselves as
A) a
Q29: National ownership of the railroads, unlimited coinage
Q30: The Minnesota Populist who saw himself as
Q31: Southern black Populists often joined the
A) Grange.
B)
Q32: After the election of 1892, it became
Q34: The Coinage Act of 1873, which demonetized
Q35: During 1894 and 1895, at the beginning
Q36: The small-town businessman who led an "army"
Q37: In early 1895, when the Treasury's gold
Q38: The dramatic "Cross of Gold" speech won
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