The Cross of Gold was given by William Jennings Bryan on July 9, 1896 at the Chicago Coliseum. It considered the placing of the economy of the US on a gold standard while there would be no silver standard.
William McKinley ran on a 'gold standard' platform, which may be what you're looking for. William Jennings Bryan ran against him, favoring a 'bi-metallic' standard--both silver and gold. His 'Cross Of Gold' speech is a classic of saying a bunch of words without giving a single valid argument for what the speech advocates. TexasCharley
The speech is referred to as the The Cross Of Goldspeech.
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the summary of the poem the nation's strength
It was a strength because he supported populist ideas but it was a weakness because the populists lost some votes since Bryan was a Democrat
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The Cross of Gold speech was written William Jennings Bryan for the Democratic National Convention. Bryan wrote this speech in support of free silver and bringing prosperity to the United States.
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