History, 15.07.2019 22:50 lillybritn
How could william jennings bryan oppose the gold standard and also support bimetallism? a: bryan took each position at a different point in his career, with his support for bimetallism coming later in life. b: bimetallism called for a fixed value for gold, which was the opposite of the gold standard. c: bryan spoke in favor of the gold standard when addressing the wealthy and in favor of bimetallism when speaking to the poor. d: bryan opposed the idea of a fixed value for gold while supporting the concept of a currency based on two metals.
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Based on new mexico's transition from territory to statehood, which conclusions is best supported? a) hispanic's had litte interest in being part of the united states b) white americans distrusted those who were not like them c) native americans did not have voting rights in the united states d) president william h. taft was a native of new mexico
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The major impact third parties have on presidential elections has been to.. a. encourage larger vote turnout b. recruiter leader from the democratic and republican party to run for president c. generate increased party identification among the electorate d. developing issues that are later adopted by the major political parties e. drawn off of votes from the major parties to throw election into the house representatives
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History, 22.06.2019 12:30, jazzy1926
Time remaining 55: 44 the red sea is a body of water formed where the african and arabian plates are separating from one another. this sea is an example of a landform created by movement. a. lateral plate b. convergent plate c. divergent plate d. transform boundary
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