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Some key values of the Populist Party include free and unlimited coinage of silver, a Subtreasury system, a progressive income tax, and direct election of United States Senators. You can find a full list on the TDL website.

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True or false many of the reform ideas of the populist party would be embraced by other parties in American politics?

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