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Why did the Populist movement break up after the election of 1896? (1 point)
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Why did the Populist movement break up after the election of 1896? (1 point) Responses Democrats adopted several Populist causes. Democrats adopted several Populist causes. They lost support for an 8-hour workday. They lost support for an 8-hour workday. People tired of a lack of prosperity. People tired of a lack of prosperity. Its members decided to adopt the gold standard.
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The Populist movement broke up after the election of 1896 primarily due to its unsuccessful presidential campaign and internal divisions. The movement had united various agrarian, labor, and reform groups, but the defeat of their candidate, William Jennings Bryan, who was also supported by the Democratic Party, signaled a failure to achieve their goals. Additionally, the alignment with the Democrats diluted the distinct identity of the Populists and created tensions within their ranks. Economic recovery from the depression of the 1890s further diminished the urgency of their demands, leading to a decline in popular support and ultimately a fragmentation of the movement.