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7 May, 13:13

What are three differences between the campaigns of William Jennings bryan and William McKinley

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  1. 7 May, 13:38
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    Bryan defended bimetallism - a free and unlimited coinage of silver. His whole campaign was focused on silver.

    He traveled miles along the US territory and gave public speeches.

    He was a Democrat and was considered a populist.

    Mckinley defended the maintenance of gold standard - a currency based on gold.

    He refused to go out of his porch, because of that, people and voters had to go to him.

    He was a Republican and former governor of Ohio.

    He was considered a protectionist.
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