The nomination of William McKinley at the Republican Convention in 1896 was a victory for supporters of __________.
a) the gold standard
b) the free coinage of silver
c) limited government
d) the Populist movement
a) the gold standard
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What is true about most rural black families in the South after Reconstruction?
A) Many were achieving high-school level educations. B) Their diet was adequate, although not up to today's standards. C) They generally stayed in the South, under conditions of desperate poverty. D) Rural black families often had some level of savings, although they were never rich.
Who benefited the most from the July Monarchy?
A) artisans B) the poor C) the well off D) Catholic priests E) parliamentarians
The majority of southern Republican voters were
a. wealthy planters. b. poor whites. c. blacks. d. women. e. Native Americans
New immigrant groups in the antebellum years typically supported Whig candidates
Indicate whether the statement is true or false