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Answer (a), (b), and (c).
Briefly describe ONE key goal of the People’s Party (Populist Party) in the 1890s.
Briefly explain ONE reason for the emergence of the People’s Party (Populist Party) in the 1890s.
Briefly describe ONE key historical similarity or difference between the People’s Party (Populist Party) in the 1890s and Jacksonian Democrats in the 1820s and 1830s.
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(a) One key goal of the People’s Party in the 1890s was the free coinage of silver (bimetallism) to increase the money supply and raise crop prices for struggling farmers.
(b) One reason the People’s Party emerged was the deep economic pain of farmers who faced falling crop prices, heavy debts, and high railroad and elevator fees, which pushed them to organize for political solutions.
(c) A key similarity is that both the Populists and the Jacksonian Democrats claimed to speak for the “common man,” especially small farmers, and both fought concentrated economic power such as banks and monopolies.
(b) One reason the People’s Party emerged was the deep economic pain of farmers who faced falling crop prices, heavy debts, and high railroad and elevator fees, which pushed them to organize for political solutions.
(c) A key similarity is that both the Populists and the Jacksonian Democrats claimed to speak for the “common man,” especially small farmers, and both fought concentrated economic power such as banks and monopolies.
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