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the Free Silver movementvPeople who would support William Jennings Bryan would be most likely farmers and people who supported the use of silver for money and not only the use of the gold standard.An evangelical ProtestantA small farmer in KansasNevada silver minerspopulistscotton farmers
A poor farmer wuld most likely be a patriot in the revolutionary war.
Building a new road in the wilderness would most likely be supported by a Southern plantation owner in the early 1800s.
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Southern farmers Populists Southern whites
A typical Southern small farmer might have been wary of the National Bank. They likely saw it as an institution dominated by wealthy northeastern elites and believed it would prioritize the interests of big business over the needs of small, agrarian communities. They may have also been concerned about the potential for increased government control and regulation of their financial affairs.
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Populists
Farmer
People who would support William Jennings Bryan would be most likely farmers and people who supported the use of silver for money and not only the use of the gold standard.An evangelical ProtestantA small farmer in KansasNevada silver minerspopulistscotton farmers
The likely word is "sharecropper" (a tenant farmer).
A Farmer
The circumstance that is most likely to cause a farmer to store soybeans for future sale instead of selling them right after harvest is having a surplus. When there is an overabundance, the farmer will not get paid as much.
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