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farmers, or silver democrats

Bryan was famous for his "Cross Of Gold" speech, which advocated the coinage of silver, which would be beneficial to farmers and the like.

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Who was most likely to support the presidential campaign of William Jennings Bryan in 1896?

Southern farmers Populists Southern whites


How did William Jennings Bryan's 1896 presidential campaign support the populist party's goal of building a board based movement?

Bryan toured the country and spoke directly to the people


What are three differences between William Jennings Bryan and William McKinley?

William Jennings Bryan supported the silver standard, criticized the unfair economic system, and believed in a broad democracy. William McKinley supported the gold standard, thought government should not regulate or control businesses, and believed in a limited democracy. William Jennings Bryan traveled by train across the United States giving speeches. William McKinley stayed at home and the people came to him. McKinley used pamphlets, newspaper articles, buttons, banners, and posters. William Jennings Bryan spent $300,000 on his campaign while William McKinley spent $4 million.


Which political leader was a well-known Democrat that supported populist cause?

William Jennings Bryan


What are three differences between William Jennings Bryan and William McKinley campaigns?

William Jennings Bryan supported the silver standard, criticized the unfair economic system, and believed in a broad democracy. William McKinley supported the gold standard, thought government should not regulate or control businesses, and believed in a limited democracy. William Jennings Bryan traveled by train across the United States giving speeches. William McKinley stayed at home and the people came to him. McKinley used pamphlets, newspaper articles, buttons, banners, and posters. William Jennings Bryan spent $300,000 on his campaign while William McKinley spent $4 million.