William Jennings Bryan's principal campaign issue in the presidential election of 1896 was his _________________.

A. promise to increase existing tariffs
B. vehement opposition to immigration restriction
C. support of strict immigration restriction
D. commitment to the free coinage of silver


Answer: D

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