Grover Cleveland's support for the gold standard resulted in __________.
A. Republican and Populist calls for currency change
B. a surge in support for Populists in the Northeast
C. William Jennings Bryan's "cross of gold" speech
D. massive losses for congressional Democrats
Answer: D
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Who was Francis Xavier?
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a. Petain's France. b. Churchill's Great Britain. c. Tojo's Imperial Japan. d. Mussolini's Italy. e. Stalin's Soviet Union.
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a. All of them b. 12 c. 10 d. 6 e. 3