The Populist party resolved its dilemma in the presidential election of 1896 by

a. nominating William Jennings Bryan for president but naming a Populist candidate for vice president.
b. grudgingly accepting the Democratic party's nominees for president and vice president.
c. advising its members to boycott the election.
d. continuing to support a Populist presidential candidate.


a

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A) Vietnam B) South Korea C) Thailand D) Indochina E) Formosa

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Junzi

A. were Chinese priests who argued that Confucius's philosophy was too secular. B. were Confucian "superior individuals" who took an active role in public affairs. C. was the classic compilation of Daoist thought. D. was the honorific of the Qin emperor who united China for the first time. E. were the Confucian model of enlightened thinkers who withdrew from society.

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In the early 1800s, many reformers began to push for a system of public education in which schools would be funded by churches and private donations and open to all citizens.

a. true b. false

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John F. Kennedy's strengths during the 1960 presidential election included all of the following EXCEPT

A) personal charisma. B) almost unlimited campaign funds. C) his strong record on civil rights. D) an excellent campaign team, led by Robert Kennedy.

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