Politics in the Gilded Age

AP US History· difficulty 4/5

William Jennings Bryan's "Cross of Gold" speech (1896)

  • A

    Was solely about religious revival and had no economic or monetary content

  • B

    Argued passionately for industrial monopolies and the protection of corporate trusts

  • C

    Argued passionately for free silver and against the gold standard

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  • D

    Argued passionately against organized religion and church involvement in politics

Explanation

Won him the Democratic and Populist nominations; he lost the election to McKinley.

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