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100% sure its the 1896 election of McKinley :)

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Which was a legacy of the populist party that the government adopted?

Populist left behind two legacies. They left behind power in Canada and its background in England.


What were the beliefs of the populist party?

Rich people should pay a higher percentage of your income taxes APEX !!!


How did the grange and the farmers alliances pave the way for the populist party?

Because the Grange members realized that to make far - reaching changes, they would need to build a base of political power. Eventually, they decided to create the Populist Party as an organization which represented their political benefits.


The Populist Party sought to increase the power of?

agricultural workers.The Populist Party started as a party dedicated to securing more rights for agricultural workers (farmers). Of particular concern was the issue of what they perceived as unfair shipping rates imposed on farmers by the railroad industry and supported by politicians. Their base eventually widened to include workers who considered themselves disaffected by the political climate.


Why did civil war start after Caesar's death?

Civil unrest was started after Caesar's death because of a power grab. Basically the senatorial party tried to glorify the assassins while the populist party called for revenge. As there was no clear cut successor to Caesar, who had been a dictator, each party vied for supremacy. And of course, Roman politics being what they were, there were men who tried to use the unrest to further their own ambitions.

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The populist party lost power in large part as a result of?

the 1896 election of William Mckinley


What result populist lost power in large part?

Hope this is the right answer (didn't really get your question) : the 1896 election of McKinley.


The Populist party wanted to create rights for?

The Populist Party sought to increase the power of the common people. They fought to take away power from the rich.


What did the populists believe?

the populist party belived in more power to the government and it was also called the peoples party.


Why did farmers laborers and reformers join to form the populist party?

to have greater power


The power of the populist party ended with their defeat in the 1896 election?

true


Which was a legacy of the populist party that the government adopted?

Populist left behind two legacies. They left behind power in Canada and its background in England.


What was the result of the popularity of the Populist Party among blacks in the South?

Southerners realized that blacks were a potent political force and that they would have to share power politically. It heightened fears of Southerners that blacks might gain political power.


Which party was started by workers and small farmers in the 1890s because they were upset by the power big business held?

populist


What were the beliefs of the populist party?

Rich people should pay a higher percentage of your income taxes APEX !!!


How did the grange and the farmers alliances pave the way for the populist party?

Because the Grange members realized that to make far - reaching changes, they would need to build a base of political power. Eventually, they decided to create the Populist Party as an organization which represented their political benefits.


The Populist Party sought to increase the power of?

agricultural workers.The Populist Party started as a party dedicated to securing more rights for agricultural workers (farmers). Of particular concern was the issue of what they perceived as unfair shipping rates imposed on farmers by the railroad industry and supported by politicians. Their base eventually widened to include workers who considered themselves disaffected by the political climate.