Why did support for free silver coinage grow rapidly from 1894 to 1896?
a. It seemed a simple, compelling answer to the economic crisis.
b. Workers joined farmers in support of coinage.
c. Cleveland Democrats joined workers in support of coinage.
d. The country was rapidly running out of gold reserves.
e. Silver would ensure that there would be less actual money in circulation.
A
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In response to the suspension of their colonial legislatures, many colonies convened new assemblies, and a collective assembly met in September 1774, under the name of the
a. First Continental Congress b. United States Congress c. Colonial Congress d. House of Burgesses e. United Continental Assembly.
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