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Populism has no specific connection to the eighteenth amendment. The term populism simply refers to the political strategy of trying to appeal to the common people, rather than using more intellectual types of political campaigns or rhetoric. Sarah Palin is a perfect example of a populist politician.
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Steve Stein has written: 'Populism in Peru' -- subject(s): Partido Aprista Peruano, Political activity, Politics and government, Populism, Working class
William Jennings Bryant was a leader of the Democrats and a supporter of populism.
There isn't a definitive end to populism, as it is a political style that continues to resurface. Populism can wane when economic conditions stabilize, social issues change, or charismatic leaders lose influence. External events and shifts in public opinion can also impact the popularity of populist movements.
Christopher Mitchell has written: 'The legacy of populism in Bolivia' -- subject(s): Armed Forces, Movimiento Nacionalista Revolucionario (Bolivia), Political activity, Politics and government, Populism
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The dominant political ideology in the Philippines is considered to be pragmatic populism. This ideology often blends elements of populism, nationalism, and pragmatism, focusing on policies that appeal to the general populace's needs and aspirations while advocating for a strong national identity and economic development.
• Populism arose in the late 19th century while progressivism arose in the beginning of the 20th century. • Populism came from the farmers and the poor sections of the society from down south while progressivism came from middle classes, who were fed up with the corruption of the rich and the appeasement of the poor by the government. • While progressivism focused on changing the political system itself, populism focused upon reforming the economic system.