The Populist Party faced the dilemma of “fusion” when A) race proved

The Populist Party faced the dilemma of “fusion” when

A) race proved to be more important than class in southern politics.
B) the Democrats nominated a “free silver” presidential candidate, William Jennings Bryan, in 1896.
C) Booker T. Washington delivered his “Atlanta Compromise” address.
D) returning prosperity sapped the strength of the farmers’ protest movement.

 

ANSWER
B

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