The Democrats were most like the Populists, largely due to the influence of William Jennings Bryan. They nominated Bryan in 1896 when he was also nominated as the Democratic candidate.
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The People's Populist Party.
populist ideas where prompted by willa carther.
Populism was a movement within both political parties. Bob Lafollet was both a Republican and a populist. Using Presidential primaries to replace smoke filled rooms resulted from the populist movement. While the Democrats had more populists than did the Republicans, they did not have a monopoly. Like so many third party movements, their ideas were appropriated by the two major parties.
populist ideas where prompted by willa carther.
They did not get along about political ideas.
No one in the US adopted all of the political ideas of the Romans. The fathers were inspired by the Roman Republic, but did not adopt the ideas of this republic because this political system applied to an ancient society, which was totally different. They were strongly influenced by Montesquieu, am 18th century French philosopher , rather than the Roman political system.
It was a Christian Movement that focused on solving social problems.
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This question cannot be answered without knowing what the listed ideas are.
The Populist Party was formed in order to express the feelings and ideas of the popular majority, typically farmers and laborers.
The populist party appealed to a wide demographic mainly in the Midwest and in some areas of the south. The populist party appealed to so many because it was a political party devoted to help the farmers. They were devoted to ideas that farmers wanted like bimetalism (a money supply based on silver and gold, fixed prices for their crops, etc.
In later years of Enlightenment, absolute monarchs in the several European countries adopted some ideas of Enlightenment political philosophers.