Describe why the election of 1896 could be considered a turning point in American politics.  Be sure to consider the successes and failures of populism.  Also, consider what happened to the Populist Party, as well as the Democrats and the Republicans, in the years after the election.  Unit 6, Lesson 6, Pages 6, 8, and 9

Sentence 1: Start with restating the question. For example: The election of 1896 was seen as a turning point in American politics for the following reasons.  Sentence 2: First, populism was successful (name one success), but also faced failures (name one failure).  Sentence 3: After the election of 1896, other political parties were impacted, such as the Democrats (name something that happened to them) and the Republicans (name something that happened to them).

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The election of 1896 was seen as a turning point in American politics for the following reasons. First, populism was successful in bringing issues such as bimetallism and the needs of rural farmers to national attention, but it also faced failures, particularly in its inability to unify labor and agrarian movements, which ultimately fragmented its support. After the election of 1896, the Democrats, under the influence of William Jennings Bryan, shifted toward more progressive platforms but struggled to maintain a cohesive identity, while the Republicans solidified their power with the election of William McKinley and established a dominance that would last for over a decade.