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Progressives
The Republican/Conservative party would be more likely to support a strong military. Democrats have different views, many believe that war isn't the right way to settle differences.
Laissez-faire capitalist
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
Populists
Which of these would a socially conservative politician MOST LIKELY support?
The populists failed to receive support from urban workers because their focus was on helping small-scale farmers. The party was founded via the merger of the Farmer's Alliance and the Knights of Labor in 1892. They wanted to ensure stability for farmers by opposing large-scale commercial agriculture that they believed would surely put them out of work. These ideals were not what urban workers were bothered with at the time.
A 17th century European king would most likely support the divine right theory.
Taoism
Austrian Banker
a graduated income tax
because they were nothing to support if this would abolished
The author would most likely support the political views of the abolitionists.
It is unlikely that any government would support dog fighting. At best it would be indifferent. To support it and see it as animal cruelty is even less likely.
Creoles
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