In this passage, William Jennings Bryan claims that the plank opposing life tenure in office is necessary to dismantle the growing office-holding class in Washington, which he argues excludes ordinary citizens from political participation. He supports his claim by asserting that such life tenure creates a class of entrenched officeholders who benefit from their positions, thereby limiting access and participation for the "humbler members" of society. This highlights his concern for equity and representation in government.
Use the passage from William Jennings Bryan's "Cross of Gold" speech to answer the question.They complain about the plank which declares against the life tenure in office. They have tried to strain it to mean that which it does not mean. What we oppose in that plank is the life tenure that is being built up in Washington which establishes an office-holding class and excludes from participation in the benefits the humbler members of our society.In a few sentences, identify Bryan's claim in this passage and cite the reasoning he uses in support of his claim.
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